Caregivers attend to Irene Mvula, aged 38, who is HIV

HIV/AIDS
Comprehensive reports on the state of HIV/AIDS in the world today. Information and dialogue on this greatest of threats to humanity.
Still no excuses
Still no excuses is an update of Christian Aid's groundbreaking report No excuses on AIDS orphans and vulnerable children (OVC). HIV/AIDS is the biggest threat to the developing world and as the working generation dies, the future for the children left behind is grim.
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Drugs alone are not enough
Drugs alone are not enough examines the World Health Organisation's target of getting three million people on anti-retrovirals by 2005. Christian Aid is fully behind this aim, but, recognising warns that for it to be successful, there must a comprehensive community-based infrastructure for the recipients of anti-retrovirals.
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God's children are dying of AIDS: Information on interfaith dialogue and HIV
HIV is a challenge to all religions. Its effect on communities, whether Christian, Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist or Jewish, is equally devastating. Christian Aid's report, God's children are dying of AIDS: Interfaith dialogue and HIV, looks at how religions, by working together, could help prevent the spread of HIV and stop the discrimination against people living with the disease.
Download the pdf here.
Still no excuses is an update of Christian Aid's groundbreaking report No excuses on AIDS orphans and vulnerable children (OVC). HIV/AIDS is the biggest threat to the developing world and as the working generation dies, the future for the children left behind is grim.
Download the pdf here.
Drugs alone are not enough
Drugs alone are not enough examines the World Health Organisation's target of getting three million people on anti-retrovirals by 2005. Christian Aid is fully behind this aim, but, recognising warns that for it to be successful, there must a comprehensive community-based infrastructure for the recipients of anti-retrovirals.
Download the pdf here.
God's children are dying of AIDS: Information on interfaith dialogue and HIV
HIV is a challenge to all religions. Its effect on communities, whether Christian, Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist or Jewish, is equally devastating. Christian Aid's report, God's children are dying of AIDS: Interfaith dialogue and HIV, looks at how religions, by working together, could help prevent the spread of HIV and stop the discrimination against people living with the disease.
Download the pdf here.
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