IPS Inter Press Service Feed Summary:
Sub-Saharan Africa continues to register high levels of HIV prevalence. By focusing on the most vulnerable and marginalized children who remain largely invisible in the epidemic, “Children on the Frontline” seeks to ensure that it can help shape policies and inform Africa’s leadership on the specific needs and issues facing children effected and affected by HIV/AIDS. IPS Africa reporters in East and Southern Africa will seek to humanize the impact of the pandemic, demonstrate the challenges and highlight the types of solutions that can contribute to improving children’s lives by focusing on:
• Prevention of mother to child transmission
• Providing paediatric treatment and care
• Preventing infection among adolescents and young people
• Protection and care for children affected by AIDS
IPS Inter Press Service - Children on the Frontline: Items from date 2012-02-05 (1 - 2 of about 2) (xml) (Feedlist)
DEVELOPMENT-NIGER (05.02.2012 07:20h): Three Million Children Threatened by Hunger
Children on the Frontline - INTER PRESS SERVICE (05.02.2012 07:20h): UNICEF Funding Falls Short Leaving Millions of Children at Risk
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