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4/18
We are gearing up to welcome Jeanne White-Ginder, mother of Ryan White, to our major May 20th teen rally in Boston. Stay tuned.
On May 20, Dr, John is also announcing his "Heart of Africa AIDS Walk". He iwill personally train 10,000 volunteer peer teachers in Rwanda, Congo D.R., Angola and Sudan. You can participate in the interactive outreach by webcast, email and Skype phone. CAN YOU DONATE PLEASE?
Fedor "Ted" Zahynayko from the Ukraine is our first overseas PeerCorps volunteer working in our U.S. headquarters.
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South Korea and AIDS |
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Dr. John's Personal Blog
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By host on
5/20/2006
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I have been in South Korea for a week as the guest of the Korea Federation of HIV/AIDS Prevention. This small but hospitable country is in the news but not about AIDS. According to the official figures only 4,000 cases of HIV/AIDS exist -- a very small number out of a population of 48 million (North Korea denies they have any problem at all but it is known that peasants forcibly returned from China and young military recruits who visit sex workers have some exposure to HIV).
Yet what do these numbers signify? Some researchers and colleagues in Geneva and Cambridge argue that the low numbers are only the tip of the iceberg. The truth of the matter is that we can only see the obvious, not what is hidden...
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