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UNICEF unveils special HIV/AIDS signage for children
ABUJA, Dec. 5 (Xinhuanet) -- The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) on Sunday in Abuja, Nigeria's capital, unveiled a special signage for children, as part of its efforts to put them at the center of the anti-HIV/AIDS agenda.
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UNITE FOR CHILDREN UNITE AGAINST AIDS
By Maike Evers
There’s been a lot of press recently concerning HIV and AIDS with the MTV Music Summit just passed, and as I was involved in the promotion process I was able to meet a couple of representatives from Unicef who spoke in depth with us about the virus and how it’s affecting people around the world.
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BECKS' AND ROBBIE'S APPEAL TO MIRROR READERS
1 December 2005- IT is World Aids Day. Not an event for celebration, but certainly one to mark.Last month the Daily Mirror, with Unicef, launched the Blue String Appeal, a worldwide campaign focusing on the millions of children growing up alone - or never growing up at all - due to HIV.
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UNICEF urges big boost in services to prevent mother-to-child HIV transmission
30 November 2005 – The number of children becoming HIV positive every year – some 600,000 – could be more than halved if infected pregnant women received comprehensive services including anti-retroviral drugs, but less than 10 per cent are now getting them, the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) said today.
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Russia to spend about $1 billion on HIV/AIDS program in 5 years
MOSCOW. Nov 14 (Interfax) - Russia will allocate about $1 billion for HIV/AIDS treatment and prevention programs from its consolidated budget within the next five years, Deputy Health and Social Development Minister Vladimir Starodubov said at Monday's presentation in Moscow of a UNICEF global campaign entitled "Unite for Children, Unite against AIDS".
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