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Travel Videos 365 - BETA version 1.02
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length: 5:50 Source: Youtube Author: sunshinydianmond

Preview of education program to schools and communities in Bungoma, Kenya by ICODEI. www.volunteerkenya.org
length: 2:19 Source: Youtube Author: unicef

UNICEF's Vladimir Lozinski reports on a youth radio station in Georgia that is spreading the word about HIV/AIDS prevention. Credits: Producer:Vladimir Lozinski
length: 2:30 Source: Youtube Author: ohm037

There are more than 42 million HIV-infected people in the world; nearly 30 million of those are in Africa (mostly sub-Saharan Africa). South Africa has the highest number of people (5.3 million) living with HIV/AIDS in the world, with an average of 1,500 people infected daily. Nearly 7% of South African children.... more
length: 34:53 Source: Youtube Author: hirozakoji

エイズ対策先進国タイにおいて、患者たちがどのような環境の中で療養し、社会とど う関わり合っているかを、パバナプ寺でのボランティア活動を通して学ぶ。
日本で AIDS を発症し、HAART.... more
length: 1:14 Source: Youtube Author: fmatranga

Swahili rap preformed at the graduation of Moshono Secondary School HIV/AIDS camp in Arusha Tanzania. Its all about the effects of HIV on society and how we have the power to stop the dying if we act now.
length: 1:41 Source: Youtube Author: ohm037

There are more than 42 million HIV-infected people in the world; nearly 30 million of those are in Africa (mostly sub-Saharan Africa). South Africa has the highest number of people (5.3 million) living with HIV/AIDS in the world, with an average of 1,500 people infected daily. Nearly 7% of South African children.... more
length: 5:13 Source: Youtube Author: CraigFWong

Wat Phrabatnampu is a shelter and hospice for those inflicted HI/AIDS, especially children. The Wat is located in Lopburi, Thailand, about 2 hours north of Bangkok
length: 1:14 Source: Youtube Author: unicefyouthvoice

More than ten million people aged 15-24 are living with HIV across the globe. You can help to decrease this number by talking about HIV and AIDS, spreading your knowledge, dispelling the myths, and ultimately getting rid of the stigma that the virus currently carries. Here, the UNICEF Youth Advisers, together with the.... more
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