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		<title>Knowing Aids in Africa Facts</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most of us are lucky to be eating 3 complete meals a day, have a good solid education, and have a strong healthy body (with health insurance to back it up). This is the reason why we should be very thankful for ever little thing that comes into are lives. Not everyone has the luxury [...]]]></description>
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<p>AIDS has become a wide spread epidemic all over the world, and a cure is yet to be found. This is something that is either transmitted through sexual intercourse, or from a mother to her child. The hard thing about it is that symptoms do not show until around 6 months of being infected. What AIDS stands for is Auto Immono-Deficiency Syndrome. What this does is that it completely robs you of your immune system, so every little bacterium proves to be something fatal.</p>
<p>One continent that has huge issues with the virus is Africa. If you have no idea about what’s happening there, then here are a few aids in Africa facts that you should know about.</p>
<p>Aids in Africa Facts: Big Problem</p>
<p>The hard truth is that AIDS is widespread in Africa, where people have other problems such as hunger, poverty, and civil unrest. The people there are always in danger of their lives, and the sad thing is that a lot of people in developed countries are not even aware about it. It is believed that Africa has more than 60% of the people infected with AIDS all over the world.</p>
<p>Aids in Africa Facts: Proposed solutions</p>
<p>One of the solutions that people have tried is through sex education. African men are known to have sex with multiple partners, and some tribes even allow men to have several wives at a time. This would only worsen the spread of the virus. They are taught about the dangers of AIDS, and the use of condoms. Though you can say that it has contained the virus, it still isn’t enough.</p>
<p>Aids in Africa Facts: Help is coming</p>
<p>There have been a lot of non-profit organizations that have tried to raise money for AIDS research. Hopefully, they get enough people aware of the situation so that they may help with the cause and start donating, or even volunteering. A lot famous actors and musicians have started their own charity programs to raise funds and awareness about AIDS in Africa.</p>
<p>We should all team up to help stop the spread of aids. It is really painful to know that our kinsmen in Africa are all suffering because of factors that are beyond their control. Every single bit of help would do a lot for our brothers and sisters suffering from this incurable virus. GP</p>
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		<title>Resolving the Problem of AIDS in Africa will Need the United Effort of All</title>
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AIDS in Africa is worst compared to the rest of the world. Around 24 million people are battling the HIV as reflected by a 2007 statistics. In that year alone, 1.5 million people died because of the AIDS pandemic. Around 11 million children in Africa are living as orphans.
The statistics of AIDS in Africa gives [...]]]></description>
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<p>AIDS in Africa is worst compared to the rest of the world. Around 24 million people are battling the HIV as reflected by a 2007 statistics. In that year alone, 1.5 million people died because of the AIDS pandemic. Around 11 million children in Africa are living as orphans.</p>
<p>The statistics of AIDS in Africa gives us a very clear picture. It is an overwhelming crisis that Africa and its people try to survive.</p>
<p><strong>AIDS and Africa</strong></p>
<p>The effect of AIDS in the whole continent is widespread and impacts many facets of the society. Here are some of them:</p>
<p>•    Aside from millions of people dying, the decades of efforts of different countries to extend life expectancy in their population is being erased by the epidemic.</p>
<p>•    A lot of those who die from AIDS or affected by it are the income earners of their families.</p>
<p>•    Health agencies are having a hard time to cope with the demands of the HIV/AIDS epidemic.</p>
<p>•    The economy is being set back since most of the affected people are between 15 and 49 who are in their prime age to work.</p>
<p>•    Schools are affected by AIDS thus having an impact on the education program which is thought to be the best tool to fight the dreadful disease.</p>
<p>A lot of things are being done to combat AIDS in Africa. Different governments and private organizations try to educate the people on the proper methods in avoiding AIDS.</p>
<p>Proponents of such movements are heavily promoting the use of condoms as a great tool to prevent AIDS. It is also proven to be cost effective considering the culture and economy of African countries</p>
<p>Those afflicted by AIDS are also encouraged to seek counseling. Experts believe that the more knowledge they have, the lesser are the chances that they will transmit the virus to other people.</p>
<p>Mother to infant transmission is also being addressed today since millions of babies acquire the virus during pregnancy or through breastfeeding. Antiretroviral drugs are key to win this battle but lack of information, services, and drugs, still overpower most of the suggested solutions.</p>
<p>AIDS in Africa will take decades of united effort and planning.  The focus of the war will be to prevent new infections of HIV. Successful campaigns against AIDS must therefore be given attention and funding. GP</p>
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