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Young Mahai Azhi, who's gone from being an orphan to succeeding in school, musically shares her poignant emotions.
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Youth returning to southern Sudan are learning about HIV/AIDS through a curriculum of soccer.
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Soccer is helping Liberian youth like Victoria Nayou learn how to protect themselves from HIV/AIDS.
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Help Congress press President Bush to raise international assistance in next year's budget.
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In Zimbabwe, exchanging school renovations for tuition vouchers is opening doors for AIDS orphans.
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Grassroot Soccer's Kirk Friedrich tells Liberian radio how "YES to Soccer" reaches young people.
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Mercy Corps is paying for much-needed school improvements in return for tuition waivers for 750 orphans and vulnerable children.
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As legions of soccer fans around the globe anticipated the opening whistle of the 2006 World Cup, Liberian youth such as Victoria were stepping onto the soccer field to learn about HIV/AIDS.
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A war-ravaged economy. A healthcare system in shambles. Sky-high illiteracy rates. Few would think of Liberia as the ideal place to start an HIV/AIDS awareness campaign. Jessica Quarles thinks it's perfect.
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By responding to HIV/AIDS as a challenge that asks us to be more compassionate, more inclusive and more visionary, we're promising communities to help them build bridges to a better, brighter future.
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