In rural Ethiopia, the UN has launched a wide campaign to wipe out malaria by 2015 through increasing medical efforts and offering new options to fight mosquito transmission. Hide
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AIDS Support in Malawi
UN in Action Series
Salima AIDS Support Organization is one example of the many programs that have been introduced into Malawi villages to help educate on the topic of HIV/AIDS awareness and prevention as well as to look after AIDS orphans. Hide
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Relief for Haiti's HIV Positive
UN in Action Series
In Haiti’s population of eight million, 250,000 are HIV-positive, with the majority of them unable to afford proper treatment. However, now a 66-million dollar initiative has been implemented by the UN Global Fund to provide free drug therapy to much of Haiti’s infected population.  Hide
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HIV Orphans in Swaziland
UN in Action Series
Swaziland, a small, landlocked nation in Africa, is one of the most infected countries in the entire world. Entire families are destroyed and tens of thousands of children are left parentless. In partnership with the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister and a number of NGOs, the UN Children’s Fund, UNICEF, established Community Action for Child Rights. Hide
Swaziland, a small, landlocked nation in Africa, is one of the most infected countries in the entire world. Entire families are destroyed an...More
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Health Cares in Malawi
UN in Action Series
In rural Malawi, located in southeast Africa, getting medical treatment is a challenge. The lack of transport in the region creates an especial problem for pregnant women who are unable to walk or ride bicycles to distant health facilities. As a result, maternal mortality is one of the highest in the world.  Hide
In rural Malawi, located in southeast Africa, getting medical treatment is a challenge. The lack of transport in the region creates an espec...More
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AIDS Support in Malawi
UN in Action Series
Salima AIDS Support Organization is one example of the many programs that have been introduced into Malawi villages to help educate on the topic of HIV/AIDS awareness and prevention as well as to look after AIDS orphans. Hide
Salima AIDS Support Organization is one example of the many programs that have been introduced into Malawi villages to help educate on the t...More
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Relief for Haiti's HIV Positive
UN in Action Series
In Haiti’s population of eight million, 250,000 are HIV-positive, with the majority of them unable to afford proper treatment. However, now a 66-million dollar initiative has been implemented by the UN Global Fund to provide free drug therapy to much of Haiti’s infected population.  Hide
In Haiti’s population of eight million, 250,000 are HIV-positive, with the majority of them unable to afford proper treatment. However, no...More
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Healthcare in Somalia and the AIDS Epidemic
UN in Action Series
Fifteen years of conflict and lack of central government have devastated Somalia’s healthcare system.
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