Women

Women Issues

AIDS: Economic And Developmental Impact

AIDS: Economic And Developmental Impact

Trafficking & HIV/AIDS is Interrelated

Trafficking & HIV/AIDS is Interrelated

HIV/AIDS: Street Children And Girls Has Been A Major Concern

HIV/AIDS: Street Children And Girls Has Been A Major Concern

Girls are at Fastidious Vulnerable in HIV/AIDS

Girls are at Fastidious Vulnerable in HIV/AIDS

Girls Prostitution is Booming in Bangladesh

HIV/AIDS epidemic is described as the worst difficulty in the history of health. In fact, human beings have been having great problems since time immemorial but there had never been the worst complexity like AIDS. HIV/AIDS is similar to war but it is worse than war in that when armies fight, it is mostly the men who are killed but HIV/AIDS kills women and children. HIV/AIDS kills people in the prime of their life. HIV/AIDS has no existing cure but there are several ways it can effectively be controlled. After all, common adage has it that prevention is better than cure. If an individual has enough prevention mechanism, there is optimism that the virus can be triumphed upon by the mankind.

Injection Drug Users: Existence Of The HIV Crisis

Injection Drug Users: Existence Of The HIV Crisis

HIV/AIDS: Trends in Migration/ Trafficking

HIV/AIDS: Trends in Migration/ Trafficking

HIV/AIDS and Truck Drivers

AIDS has become a global crisis. As of the end of 2005, an estimated 42 million people worldwide - 38 million adults and about 3 million children younger than 15 years - were living with HIV/AIDS. Approximately two-thirds of these people live in Sub-Saharan Africa; another 18 percent live in Asia and the Pacific. The pandemic kills millions, destroys families and communities and renders millions of children parentless. It threatens the social and economic fabric of many nations.

HIV/AIDS Prevalence Rates in Asia

HIV/AIDS Prevalence Rates in Asia

Derivation Grounds of HIV/AIDS in Bangladesh

Derivation Grounds of HIV/AIDS in Bangladesh