On the China-Myanmar border, Ruili in Yunnan Province. In China, 1 person contracts HIV/AIDS every 10 minutes.Only one out of seven persons living with HIV/AIDS know about their situation.
http://www.unicef.cn/en/uploadfile/2012/0215/20120215062013780.jpgHIV/AIDS is spreading among heterosexual women and children.
http://www.unicef.cn/en/uploadfile/2012/0215/20120215062013979.jpgMany children have lost their childhood. There are about 140,000 children orphaned by HIV/AIDS in China.There are about 500,000 children living with parents who are infected by HIV/AID.
http://www.unicef.cn/en/uploadfile/2012/0215/20120215062014886.jpgMaggie Cheung, UNICEF Ambassador visits with an eight-year old girl who has HIV.
http://www.unicef.cn/en/uploadfile/2012/0215/20120215062014931.jpgAs dreadful as the virus is people’s fear and ignorance of it.
http://www.unicef.cn/en/uploadfile/2012/0215/20120215062014681.jpgChildren affected by HIV/AIDS suffer isolation, insult and discrimination.Like other children, those affected by HIV/AIDS also have their own dreams, hopes and rights.
http://www.unicef.cn/en/uploadfile/2012/0215/20120215062015885.jpg"My father died and my mother contracted HIV/AIDS," the little girl said, "I want to be a doctor when I grow up."
http://www.unicef.cn/en/uploadfile/2012/0215/20120215062015841.jpgAfter receiving micro-credit and job training skills, Women living with HIV/AIDS have gotten opportunities to communicate with people and they became happier.
http://www.unicef.cn/en/uploadfile/2012/0215/20120215062016139.jpgComforting a single mother who is living with HIV.
http://www.unicef.cn/en/uploadfile/2012/0215/20120215062016433.jpgHaving dinner with women and children who are living with HIV/AIDS
http://www.unicef.cn/en/uploadfile/2012/0215/20120215062017362.jpgChatting with a village health worker and a woman living with HIV/AIDS.
http://www.unicef.cn/en/uploadfile/2012/0215/20120215062017469.jpgListening to the stories of community members.
http://www.unicef.cn/en/uploadfile/2012/0215/20120215062018628.jpgListening to the stories of community members.
http://www.unicef.cn/en/uploadfile/2012/0215/20120215062018772.jpgChatting with a village health worker and a woman living with HIV/AIDS.
http://www.unicef.cn/en/uploadfile/2012/0215/20120215062019143.jpg"I really appreciate that they can tell me their saddest stories. They must live with hope for the future." Maggie Cheung said.
http://www.unicef.cn/en/uploadfile/2012/0215/20120215062020923.jpgPrevention of HIV transmission from mother to child make it possible for more pregnant women living with HIV/AIDS to give birth to healthy children.
http://www.unicef.cn/en/uploadfile/2012/0215/20120215062020526.jpgCelebrity Ambassadors in communities help promote care, equality and hope in efforts to prevent HIV/AIDS.
http://www.unicef.cn/en/uploadfile/2012/0215/20120215062021872.jpgOne of UNICEF’s key roles is to prevent the spread of HIV/AIDS among young people. Currently, young people between 15 and 24 account for 45% of the total newly affected cases in the world. Learn more about about HIV/AIDS. Share knowledge and experience. Care for those affected by HIV/AIDS.
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