| Fighting
HIV/AIDS in Swaziland
The impact of HIV/AIDS
has reversed many of the social, economic and development gains
Swaziland has made in the last two decades. This country is
home to 1.3 million people, and a third of adults are HIV positive.
As many as 75,000 children have been left orphaned by the virus
and live in institutions that dot the landscape of this small
kingdom. Experts estimate that by 2010, the number of orphans
could climb to 120,000. A grant of US$30 million from the Global
Fund will support a variety of health-care initiatives to provide
prevention, care and support for the entire population of the
country.
Source: The Global
Fund, stories from the field
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