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From the supplier: The 1991 WHO Report on children who lost their mothers due to AIDS revealed that there was an increase from 7 to 13% since 1989, in Africa. Heterosexual activity is the main cause of AIDS in Africa. Community awareness programs are being organized to enhance the knowledge of the public regarding AIDS to help them fight the dreaded disease.
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Title: AIDS orphans: Africa's lost generation. (AIDS claims the lives of several parents in Africa)
Author: Aaron Sachs
Publication:World Watch (Magazine/Journal)
Date: September 1, 1993
Publisher: Worldwatch Institute
Volume: v6 Issue: n5 Page: p10(3)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
AIDS orphans: Africa's lost generation. (AIDS claims the lives of several parents in Africa): An article from: World Watch
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Author(s)Aaron Sachs
PublisherWorldwatch Institute
ISBN / ASINB00092T4H4
ISBN-13978B00092T4H9
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