Children and AIDS: Fifth stocktaking report 2010
An AIDS-Free Generation is achievable - UNICEF Stocktaking report
For nearly three decades, HIV and AIDS have been devastating individuals and families with the tragedy of untimely death and medical, financial and social burdens. Although children’s concerns have always been present within the great spectrum of need associated with HIV, they have to some extent been overshadowed by the very scale of the epidemic in the adult population.
Thanks to improved evidence and accelerated action, however, the story of how the AIDS epidemic is affecting children is being rewritten.
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An AIDS-free generation is achievable by focusing on the most disadvantaged communities affected by HIV, says a new U.N. report marking World AIDS Day
30 November 2010 -- UNICEF press release