School children take part in a campaign
for AIDS awareness in the northern
Indian city of Chandigarh November 23,
2007. REUTERS/Ajay Verma
REF: RTX3Z6W
%method>
A Haitian child whom doctors say is
affected by AIDS lies in hospital in
Port-au-Prince, November 28, 2007.
REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz
REF: RTX45ZZ
%method>
A Chinese HIV-positive woman sits by her
house in Caisi village, Funan county,
Anhui province, November 28, 2007.
Picture taken November 28, 2007. REUTERS/
Jianan Yu (CHINA)
REF: RTX4699
%method>
HIV-positive children eat lunch at a red
ribbon primary school in Linfen, north
China's Shanxi province, September 13,
2007. The school, operated by a hospital
since 2004, provides cultural courses
and lodging for eleven HIV-infected
children aged seven to 12. China
reported 18,543 new cases of HIV/AIDS in
the first half of 2007, state media said,
near the number for the whole of 2006.
Picture taken September 13, 2007.
REUTERS/
Stringer
REF: RTR1TTHS
%method>
An HIV patient displays medicine at a
hospital in Payao province, about 600 km
(373 miles) north of Bangkok, Thailand,
November 28, 2007. Despite a tenfold
plunge of overall new HIV/AIDS cases
from 15 years ago, the Health Ministry
has said it was concerned about the
numbers of teenagers and homosexuals
still being infected. Picture taken
November 28, 2007. REUTERS/Sukree
Sukplang
REF: RTX469Z
%method>
An employee of Kasikorn Bank shows a "K"
condom at the bank's headquarters in
Bangkok, Thailand, October 2, 2007. The
bank is getting involved in the battle
against HIV/AIDS and handing out condoms
to customers too shy to buy them in
shops. REUTERS/Arthur Jones
Dionio
REF: RTR1UHPY
%method>
A hospital pharmacist shows Abbott's
ritonavir capsules at a hospital in
Payao province, about 600 km (373 miles)
north of Bangkok, Thailand, November 28,
2007. REUTERS/Sukree
Sukplang
REF: RTX46A7
%method>
Women affected by AIDS attend a
psychological support meeting organised
by international medical relief agency
Medecins du Monde at Come's hospital
near Cotonou, Benin, November 28, 2207.
REUTERS/Jacky
Naegelenu
REF: RTX45MW
%method>
Kenyan woman Kanotu Mumo (L) speaks
during an interview with Reuters at
Kibera slums in Nairobi, Kenya, November
8, 2007. According to U.N. figures, at
least 12 million children in Africa have
lost one or both parents because of AIDS.
REUTERS/Antony
Njuguna
REF: RTX44T3
%method>
A woman covers her face during a protest
against discrimination towards the
treatment of HIV/AIDS patients in
Kolkata, India, June 11, 2007. REUTERS/
Parth
Sanyal
REF: RTR1QP5B
%method>
School children attend a meeting
supported by Medecins du Monde promoting
AIDS and HIV awareness in Kpomasse, near
Cotonou, Benin, November 29, 2007.
REUTERS/Jacky Naegelen
REF: RTX46Z5
%method>
Activists dressed as devils attend a
state-organised awareness programme
promoting the fight against HIV and AIDS
in the southern Indian city of Hyderabad,
September 9, 2007. REUTERS/Krishnendu
Halder
REF: RTR1TMV3
%method>
A beautician (R) listens to staff of the
Afghan Red Crescent Society during an
AIDS/HIV awareness briefing in Kabul,
November 18, 2007. The campaign is
targeting around 150 barber shops and
beauty parlours in the city. REUTERS/
Ahmad
Masood
REF: RTX2WO7
%method>


