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Marginalised Communities Warn of AIDS/TB “Tragedy” in Eastern Europe and Central Asia


Young boy sitting on a wall outside ‘Way Home’, a UNICEF-assisted shelter providing food, accommodation, literacy trainings and HIV/AIDS-awareness lessons to street children in Odessa, Ukraine. Because of unsafe sex and injecting drug use, street adolescents are one of the groups most at risk of contracting HIV. Credit: UNICEF/G. PirozziBy Pavol StracanskyKIEV, Dec 9 2014 (IPS)Marginalised communities and civil society groups helping them are warning of a “tragedy” in Eastern Europe and Central Asia (EECA) as international funding for HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis (TB) programmes in the regions is cut back.The EECA is home to the world’s only growing HIV/AIDS epidemic …read more

Source: Inter Press Service

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