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Cambodian Buddhist monks walk holding a banner during a procession on the World Aids Day at Wat Phnom, Phnom Penh, Thursday 01 December 2005. HIV/aIDS spreads to the rural areas of
Indonesian students hold flowers and candles during a rally to mark the International World Aids Day at a main roundabout in Jakarta, Thursday 01 Desember 2005. Ministry of Health
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh delivers a speech during the National Youth Convention on HIV/aIDS, in New Delhi, Thursday 01 December 2005. According to UN figures, India has
A Panamanian boy sets red ribbons in a flower bed in support of the HIV/aids victims Thursday 1 December, 2005 in Panama city. The event is sponsored by Panama's Red Cross as the c
The traditional obelisk in downtown Buenos Aires, Argentina, is covered with a giant condom, Thursday, Dec. 1, 2005 to mark this year's World AIDS Day with campaigns for HIV/aIDS p
Gender Equality Essential to Addressing Low Birthrate
By Kim Cheong-wonStaff Reporter
Promoting equality for women will help solve the low birthrate, poverty and
Hwang Targets AIDS Cure
By Kim Tae-gyu
Staff Reporter
Prof. Hwang Woo-suk at Seoul National University and his global colleagues are checking the viability of fighting acquir
23 Sep 2005 03:45:39 GMTSource: ReutersBy Michael Perry NOUMEA, New Caledonia, Sept 23 (Reuters) - Drug resistance combined with a deadly double infection of tuberculosis and HIV i
Source: ReutersBy Darren Schuettler BANGKOK, Oct 1 (Reuters) - Thailand rolled out a national plan on Saturday to give life-saving drugs to people living with HIV-AIDS, one of the
Today in Beijing, Liang Wannian, deputy head of the Beijing Municipal Sanitary Department, announced that the capital had registered 365 new HIV/AIDS cases this year through July.
Combating drug use is "fundamental" in China's efforts to slow its HIV epidemic, as injection drug use is a major transmission route, Chinese Vice Health Minister Wang Longde said
On Wednesday in Beijing, Chinese Vice Health Minister Wang Longde pledged more government support for nongovernmental organizations, whose AIDS-fighting work he called "outstanding
Thousands, possibly tens of thousands, of women in Tibet are turning to prostitution, a situation that authorities of China's autonomous region do not acknowledge. In Shigatse, Tib
UNICEF Executive Director Ann M. Veneman said this week that education is critical to controlling HIV's spread to China's youths. From Aug. 26-27, Veneman toured China's developing
China must not fail to recognize the existence of gays or the need to target HIV/AIDS prevention to them, as they represent a key group in the battle against the epidemic, said Chi
By Kim Tae-jong
Staff Reporter
An anti-poverty concert by local and international musicians will take place tomorrow at Ehwa Womans University in Seoul.
Co-organized by MBC
One year has passed since the law banning the sex trade was enacted. According to police statistics, the number of prostitutes and places engaged in the sex trade have decreased, b
UNICEF Executive Director Ann M. Veneman said this week that education is critical to controlling HIV's spread to China's youths. From Aug. 26-27, Veneman toured China's developing
Thousands, possibly tens of thousands, of women in Tibet are turning to prostitution, a situation that authorities of China's autonomous region do not acknowledge. In Shigatse, Tib
On Wednesday in Beijing, Chinese Vice Health Minister Wang Longde pledged more government support for nongovernmental organizations, whose AIDS-fighting work he called "outstanding
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