AIDS Crisis
Title: AIDS Crisis
Category: History
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AIDS Crisis
Post world war civilization around the world has undergone many changes. With modernization, urbanization and western ideas infiltrating many countries, traditional ways of life and culture have been forced to adapt to this new and fluid society. AIDS has been referred to as the “disease of modernity,” and nowhere has its devastating effects been more profound than in Africa, specifically, the sub-Saharan region.
Before diving into the causes and effects of HIV/AIDS on African
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their own future, as well as those of their children. As Thabo Mbeki, South Africa’s vice president said, “The power to defeat the spread of HIV/AIDS lies in out partnership as youth, as women and men, as businesspeople, as workers, as religious people, as parents and teachers, as students, as healer, as farmers and farm workers, as the unemployed and the professional, as the rich and the poor, in fact all of us.”10
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