AIDS in Africa. Why? A Swaziland Case Study
Description
Seventy percent of the world's HIV infections occur in sub-Saharan Africa. Swaziland, for example, has the highest HIV infection rate in the world. As many as one in every two young people has the virus. Why has this happened? This program explores the reasons, from societal to cultural, often challenging western assumptions.
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