Lest We Forget - Africa's AIDS Crisis
NAIROBI - MAY 2002: Young boys high on glue scavange for food on the Nairobi city garbage dump. 500 children, many of whom are HIV positive, survive on the 30 tonnes of waste that is dumped every day after being collected from the city. It is estimated that 25.4 million people are infected with HIV with approximately 3.1 million new infections occurring in 2004.
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- 2002,
- AIDS,
- Addiction,
- African Ethnicity,
- Arms Raised,
- Black And White,
- Boys,
- Child,
- Children Only,
- City,
- Day,
- Drug Abuse,
- Food,
- Front View,
- Full Length,
- Garbage Dump,
- Glue,
- HIV,
- Homelessness,
- Human Arm,
- Human Limb,
- Kenya,
- Limb - Body Part,
- Looking At Camera,
- Nairobi,
- Only Boys,
- Outdoors,
- Positive Emotion,
- Poverty,
- Royal Palace of Laeken,
- Social Issues,
- Standing,
- Sticking Out Tongue,
- Strategy,
- Two People,