Children's Health
AIDS in Africa
(Economist.com)
Just as the bubonic plague upturned the social order in medieval Europe, AIDS will reshape Africa. Most children would rather stay at home than go to granny, criminal gangs or warlords. But without massive foreign aid, Africa cannot afford much in the way of drugs, food or nursing. Happy Thanksgiving. Stuff your fat face with turkey and cranberry sauce, and act like this problem doesn't exist. Give thanks that it's not you. That's their problem. Not yours.
Blogged: Thursday, November 28, 2002
(Economist.com)
Just as the bubonic plague upturned the social order in medieval Europe, AIDS will reshape Africa. Most children would rather stay at home than go to granny, criminal gangs or warlords. But without massive foreign aid, Africa cannot afford much in the way of drugs, food or nursing. Happy Thanksgiving. Stuff your fat face with turkey and cranberry sauce, and act like this problem doesn't exist. Give thanks that it's not you. That's their problem. Not yours.
Blogged: Thursday, November 28, 2002
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