Friday, March 18, 2011

Think U.S.-funded HIV/AIDS programs

World AIDS Day 2010

Celebrate New Hope for Orphans and Vulnerable Children on December 1
Think U.S.-funded HIV/AIDS programs in Africa are only about providing drug treatment? Think again. Hear from Cokie Roberts - political correspondent and Save the Children Trustee - how large-scale projects are fostering new hope by empowering African communities to care for orphans and other children affected by HIV and AIDS. Then share the video with your friends.

530,000 Ethiopian children have been served by the program "Positive Change: Children, Communities and Care." This video drew in part on a new book about the program’s partnership-based strategy. Download the PDF here


More than 17 million children have lost one or both parents to AIDS. Many millions more children go without adequate food, shelter, education, care and support because their families and communities are strained by the AIDS crisis.

You Can Help Build Lasting Change for More Children Affected by HIV and AIDS...

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