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Explanations of some of the words and phrases used in this edition.
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Explanations of some of the words and phrases used in this edition.
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The last decade has seen amazing progress in the response to HIV and AIDS. The rate of HIV infections and deaths is slowing down, and world leaders are now trying to end the AIDS epidemic by 2030. What has caused this transformation?
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Inaccurate information can increase people’s risk of transmitting or becoming infected with HIV. Here are some common myths about HIV, followed by explanations of why the reality is different.
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How can we help children who have been orphaned as a result of AIDS? The organisation Alongsiders has developed an innovative approach for supporting vulnerable children.
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Many people feel powerless when they are diagnosed with HIV, but this is not the case. By following these simple tips, you can take control and live a healthy, active life.
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God’s prophet Elisha doesn’t provide the miraculous cure Naaman expects. What is the difference between healing and a cure?
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In 2006 Tearfund launched a ten-year plan to stop the spread of HIV and reverse the impact of AIDS in all of the communities where its partners were working. The results show that real progress can be made through mobilising churches and communities.
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Breast milk is the perfect food for babies. Unfortunately, there is a risk that HIV can be passed from mother to child during breastfeeding. However, with the right actions, that risk can be lowered to less than five per cent.
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The response to HIV is changing. We are moving from programmes specifically tackling HIV to responses that include HIV but also address other issues. Some people refer to this as ‘HIV mainstreaming’.