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http://www.akatsi.net/
Provides documentation of a Youth AIDS Awareness program which took place in 2002 in Akatsi, Ghana, West Africa.
http://www.aidsinafrica.net/
Web documentary, chats, database of articles with an interactive research assistant and animated epidemic map.
http://allafrica.com/aids/
Presents AIDS-related news reports and events from around the country.
http://www.eldis.org/hivaids/index.htm
Resource guide for development, with documents, issues and newsfeeds looking at Uganda, Africa, Asia, India, and Brazil.
http://etharc.org/
Provides a range of information on HIV and AIDS, sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and tuberculosis (TB).
http://funujem.com/
To prevent AIDS, the Senegalese Troupe Kaani-Gui performs music, dance, and theatre in the back country. Includes clips from the documentary in production.
http://www.ghanaids.gov.gh/
Information and support for the people of Ghana on the risks and the dangers of the disease.
http://www.grassrootsoccer.org/
Uses local heros, professional soccer players and to educate at risk youth.
http://www.avert.org/professionals/hiv-around-world/sub-saharan-africa/overview
Summary of news, statistics, orphan information and drug availability in Africa. Updated monthly.
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2000/dec/02/aids.kevintoolis
Story chronicles the lives of three families at a hospital in Malawi as they deal with the impact of HIV/AIDS, including the death of family members due to the disease.
http://www.kidzpositive.org/
Dedicated to helping children and families living with HIV/AIDS. Features games and real life stories.
http://bwenglish.tripod.com/
An international conference on the discourse of HIV/AIDS in Africa held in Gaborone, Botswana, in June 2002. Includes paper abstracts and conference information.
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/12/22/magazine/what-will-become-of-africa-s-aids-orphans.html
Long feature article about African orphanages for children whose parents have died of AIDS and similar scourges. [Requires free nytimes.com registration to view.]
http://www.afaids.org/
The Ken Wooldridge Ministries in Botswana provide AIDS outreach education. Photos and donation information.
http://www.securethefuture.com/
An initiative in partnership with African nations to find sustainable and relevant solutions for the management of HIV/AIDS in women and children, and provide resources to improve community education and patient support. From Bristol-Myers Squibb Company.
http://www.tacaids.go.tz/
Coordinates programs for education, prevention and care. Covers their areas of interest and projects.
http://www.tasouganda.org/
Information about programs and services with/for people affected by HIV/AIDS in Uganda; includes a history, and details of their partners, publications, membership, and fundraising.
http://www.stephenlewisfoundation.org/
Dedicated to fighting AIDS in Africa. Information about the organization, a FAQs, projects, news and links.
http://trucaf-zim.tripod.com/
A not-for profit organization focused on supporting the issues of children with AIDS in Africa.
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