Global AIDS Policy and Women’s Health
By Pat Daoust | Monday, May 26, 2008 | The Boston Globe
“…In spite of scientific and medical advances in recent years, the AIDS pandemic remains the greatest public health crisis of our time. Each day 6,000 people die of AIDS and there are 7,000 new infections. These statistics are difficult to comprehend until you see the faces of those most often affected – young women, between the ages of 15 and 24, living in sub-Saharan Africa….”…BS
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