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zaterdag 19 juli 2014

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Witness: Deaf, and Shut Out From HIV Information


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Faith learned she was HIV positive two years ago, after giving birth to her daughter. The Zambian government prides itself on its HIV prevention outreach, and every pregnant woman is supposed to be tested for the virus, to prevent passing it on to their babies. But Faith, now 25, is deaf, and was never tested before the baby was born. Nor did she receive even basic information about HIV. Now, Faith is on HIV treatment, but it’s a struggle. Her 2-year-old daughter is positive too, which might have been prevented if Faith had been tested before the baby arrived.
An estimated two million people with disabilities in Zambia face significant barriers to HIV prevention, testing, and treatment, in part because they are often seen as not engaging in sex, according to a new Human Rights Watch report, “We Are Also Dying of AIDS.” Yet the reality is that people with disabilities in Zambia are more vulnerable than others to contracting HIV because of lower education and literacy levels, greater poverty, and greater risks of physical and sexual abuse. 
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EUROPE AND CENTRAL ASIAIn Iraq, Mass Murders of Sunni Prisoners

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EUROPE AND CENTRAL ASIAUnlawful Israeli Airstrikes Kill Palestinian Civilians

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USADispatches: Revamping the Failing US Prison System
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