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AIDS - Regional - Africa

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      new window Africa2020 - AIDS Description: News and information from around the Pan-African Union, with relevant links. (africa2020.com)
new window AIDS and Development: What is the Link? Description: A study that looks at the impact of AIDS in less developed countries. (acdi-cida.gc.ca)
new window AIDS Education in Akatsi/Ghana Description: Provides documentation of a Youth AIDS Awareness program which took place in 2002 in Akatsi, Ghana, West Africa. (akatsi.net)
new window AIDS Headlines Description: Links to current news stories about AIDS in the African media. (allafrica.com)
new window Aids in Africa Description: A focus on the AIDS crisis in Africa. Includes articles, statistics, country reports, aids organizations and a photo gallery. Plus, it describes ways you can help fight AIDS in Africa. (aidsandafrica.com)
new window AIDS Information Dissemination Site - Southern Africa Description: AIDS/HIV Publications and Resources Database. (www2.wn.apc.org)
new window AidsinAfrica.net Description: Web documentary, chats, database of articles with an interactive research assistant and animated epidemic map. (aidsinafrica.net)
new window AIDSLINK South Africa Description: An organization which aims at raising funds to support individuals with HIV and AIDS and support organizations. (aidslink.org.za)
new window Broken Landscapes Description: An exhibition of photographs about AIDs and HIV in Africa from Christian Aid. (christian-aid.org.uk)
new window Conference on AIDS, language and literature in Africa Description: An international conference on the discourse of HIV/AIDS in Africa is to be held in Gaborone, Botswana, June 2002. Contributions are invited. Sponsored by the University of Botswana English Department. (bwenglish.tripod.com)
new window Drum Beat Description: A publication of the International Students at Ohio University, this site includes papers on AIDS in East Africa and Madagascar. (comminit.com)
new window Eldis HIV/AIDS Resource Guide Description: Resource guide for development, with documents, issues and newsfeeds looking at Uganda, Africa, Asia, India, and Brazil. (eldis.org)
new window Funu-Jem Description: To prevent AIDS, the Senegalese Troupe Kaani-Gui performs music, dance, and theatre in the back country. Includes clips from the documentary in production. (funujem.com)
new window Ghana AIDS and HIV Commission Description: Information and support for the people of Ghana on the risks and the dangers of the disease. (ghanaids.gov.gh)
new window Grassroot Soccer Description: Uses local heros, professional soccer players and to educate at risk youth. (grassrootsoccer.org)
new window Heartbreak and Hope | Aids in Africa Description: An initiative of the Global Ministries of the United Methodist Church, this site has statistics, news and views about the AIDS situation in Zimbabwe. It gives account of children affected. (gbgm-umc.org)
new window HIV and AIDS in Africa Description: Summary of news, statistics, orphan information and drug availability in Africa. Updated monthly. (avert.org)
new window HIV/AIDS in Africa - TIME Magazine Description: A photojournalistic look at the effects of AIDS in Africa. It also examines the issue of AIDS drugs and how to break the culture of silence. (time.com)
new window HIVAN: Centre for HIV/AIDS Networking Description: Features a database of organizations and individuals, news, listings of international funding opportunities and events, ans discussion forums. (hivan.org.za)
new window Kidzpositive Description: Dedicated to helping children and families living with HIV/AIDS. Features games and real life stories. (kidzpositive.org)
new window Masoyi Home Based Care Project Description: A project caring for dying people in their homes with trained community volunteers, as well as an orphan program. (masoyi.org)
new window Mission Malawi Description: Information about a team of people cycling around Malawi in 2004 in an effort to reaise money and increased awareness. Provides sponsorship information as well as event calendar. (missionmalawi.fslife.co.uk)
new window Save Africa from AIDS Project (AfAIDS) Description: The Ken Wooldridge Ministries in Botswana provide AIDS outreach education. Site includes photos and donation information. (afaids.org)
new window Secure the Future Description: An initiative in partnership with African nations to find sustainable and relevant solutions for the management of HIV/AIDS in women and children, and provide resources to improve community education and patient support. From Bristol-Myers Squibb Company. (securethefuture.com)
new window The African AIDS epidemic Description: AIDS is making inroads across the globe, but at least two thirds of those who are HIV-positive live in Africa. Story from The Guardian. (guardian.co.uk)
new window The AIDS Prevention Forum of Kenya Description: HIV prevention, understanding of transmission, treatments and epidemiology of the disease. (home.tiscali.de)
new window The AIDS Support Organisaton Description: Information about the organization's programs and services with/for people affected by HIV/AIDS in Uganda; includes a history, and details of their partners, publications, membership, and fundraising. (tasouganda.org)
new window The Light of Hope Trust Description: Seeks to combine finance and technology to increase the capacity of proven organizations that substitute poverty and hunger with quality of life, globally. (loh.co.za)
new window The South African Beyond Awareness HIV/AIDS Campaign Description: Promoting access to HIV/AIDS communication tools in South Africa. (aidsinfo.co.za)
new window The Stephen Lewis Foundation Description: Dedicated to fighting AIDS in Africa. Find information about the organization, a FAQ's, projects, news and links. (stephenlewisfoundation.org)
new window The World Revolution | Aids in Africa Description: Current news and articles on AIDS in Africa (worldrevolution.org)
new window Trucaf Africa Description: A not-for profit organization focused on supporting the issues of children with AIDS in Africa. (trucaf.org)
new window Yatesweb Description: Personal page focusing on Africa HIV/Aids issues, particularly Malawi and Mozambique. Photos and discussion on community and orphan projects including Save the Children. (yatesweb.com)
 




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