AIDS in Kenya: Hunger's Tragic Link to HIV In Kenya's western Suba District, AIDS has ravaged fishing communities up and down Lake Victoria. Women have been hardest hit, and an entire generation of children has been orphaned. |
KZN Aids Council to deal with pandemic challenges The KwaZulu-Natal provincial government will form a provincial Aids Council that will deal with the challenges of the Aids pandemic in the province. Dr Fikile Ndlovu, the HIV/Aids chief director in the premier's office, made the announcement at the Aids Foundation Learning and Sharing Conference in Durban. |
Witnessing the healing When the estate of Harry and Edith Gladstein donated $1 million to Indiana University three years ago, his alma mater could have used the unrestricted gift for anything. |
The Same Old Me I can still remember how I felt in those first few moments after I learned I had HIV. It was ten years ago, and the experience of testing positive has changed much for the better since then. HIV has gone from being considered a death sentence to the manageable disease it is now. But testing positive is always hard. |
Fighting AIDS for 21 years Cindy Durant has been living with HIV/AIDS almost since the disease was identified in 1981. Amid tragedy, she found a strong ally in Dr. Frank Rhame. |
Survivor Postmodern dances have notoriously short shelf lives, performed for a weekend before they disappear forever. So choreographer Neil Greenberg's revival of his marvelous 1994 Not-About-AIDS-Dance, commemorating the 25th anniversary of the emergence of the disease, is cause for celebration. |
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