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Today : 20/11/2008  
Angola: Unicef, MINJUD Launch 'HIV-Aids And Youth' Campaign
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Luanda

A campaign on "HIV/AIDS and Youth at Free Times" will be launched in June this year countrywide to inform the youths aged 16-18 about the ways of prevention of the disease at places where they normally meet.

Promoted by the Ministries of Youth and Sports (MINJUD), the National Institute of Fight Against AIDS and the United Nations Children Education Fund (UNICEF), the launch will coincide with the world cup of football and will count on the aid of the national team players, the radio and television.

According to a press note from UNICEF, the main purpose of the campaign is to improve the level of knowledge and sensitise target public on HIV/AIDS, so they can adopt a responsible, safe and healthy sexual behaviour.


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