(par 5.2.4.1.2) Steps Towards an HIV-Free Generation in Uganda

Steps Towards an HIV-Free Generation in Uganda https://www.kebijakanaidsindonesia.net/en/article/news/1024-uganda-steps-towards-an-hiv-free-generation-in-uganda All Africa, 8 December 2014 Worldwide an increasing number of children who contracted HIV as babies are surviving into adolescence, even without medication, but many are dying before treatment can be initiated or be effective. The reasons are complicated and there is currently little research and evidence […]
(par 5.2.4.1.2) The World’s Largest HIV Epidemic in Crisis: HIV in South Africa

The World’s Largest HIV Epidemic in Crisis: HIV in South Africa https://www.csis.org/analysis/worlds-largest-hiv-epidemic-crisis-hiv-south-africa Commentary by Sara M. Allinder and Janet Fleischman In some communities of KwaZulu-Natal Province, South Africa, 60 percent of women have HIV. Nearly 4,500 South Africans are newly infected every week; one-third are adolescent girls/young women (AGYW) ages 15-24. These are staggering figures, […]
(par 5.2.1.2) Population controls ‘will not solve environment issues’

http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-29788754 27 October 2014 Last updated at 21:50 GMT By Matt McGrath Environment correspondent, BBC News Nargis, born in 2011, was named the world’s seven billionth person by Plan International Restricting population growth will not solve global issues of sustainability in the short term, new research says. A worldwide one-child policy would mean the number […]