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07 Jul 2004
 
 
'ABC of Aids prevention’ fails millions
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Abstinence, being faithful and condom use -- dubbed the ABC of HIV-Aids prevention -- constitute insufficient protection for millions of girls and women in sub-Saharan Africa.
 
 
23 Apr 2004
 
Child trafficking high in African countries
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Child trafficking was higher than any other form of human trafficking and affected most African countries, the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) said on Friday.
 
 
07 Apr 2004
 
Rwandan children still suffer in aftermath of 1994 genocide
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The Rwandan genocide of 10 years ago, which orphaned 95,000 children and left the majority of rape victims HIV positive, has rendered the country home to one of the world‚s largest...
 
 
13 Jun 2003
 
J Zuma: Launch of Birth Registration Unit (13/06/2003)
2003
ADDRESS BY DEPUTY PRESIDENT ZUMA ON THE OCCASION OF THE LAUNCH OF THE BIRTH REGISTRATION UNIT, AT THE PRINCE MSHIYENI MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, Umlazi, Durban, 13 June 2003
 
 
10 Jun 2003
 
Annan calls for protection of Liberian civilians
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Alarmed that escalating clashes between rebels and government forces in Liberia have severely impacted the already-desperate people living in and around the capital of Monrovia, United Nations...
 
 
04 Apr 2003
 
SADC battling a lethal mix of Aids and famine - Unicef
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Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Swaziland, Zambia and Zimbabwe are battling a lethal mix of drought-induced food shortages and a massive Aids pandemic, according to a United Nations Children's Fund...
 
 
15 Jan 2003
 
Security Council debates measures to protect children in armed conflict
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As the United Nations Security Council yesterday debated measures to protect children in armed conflict, top UN officials stressed that "naming and shaming" parties that continue to recruit and...
 
 
 
                       
 
 
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