The HIV crisis in Swaziland
From Avert.org:In Swaziland, a small landlocked country in Southern Africa, one in four adults are living with HIV. Since the first cases of AIDS were reported in the country in 1986, the virus has spread at an alarming rate and now Swaziland has the highest HIV prevalence in the world.1
Women have been particularly affected by the epidemic; among those aged 15-49 HIV prevalence is 31 percent among women, compared to 20 percent among men.2
AIDS has devastated the country. Orphans and vulnerable children account for an estimated 15 percent of the total population3 and in 2009 around 7,000 adults and children died from AIDS.4
The impact of Swaziland's epidemic has been so severe that life expectancy is just 48.7 years - one of the lowest in the world.5
To sum up:
~ Swaziland is a kingdom in Africa that is the size of New Jersey.
~ It has the highest rate of HIV/AIDS in the world.
~ Population is less than a million - 200,000 of these are orphans.
~ The problem is so big that experts say there could be NO ADULTS by the year 2030 unless something is done.
~ The country is so small that solution is possible. (taken from nnlfilm.com)
~ It has the highest rate of HIV/AIDS in the world.
~ Population is less than a million - 200,000 of these are orphans.
~ The problem is so big that experts say there could be NO ADULTS by the year 2030 unless something is done.
~ The country is so small that solution is possible. (taken from nnlfilm.com)
Here is a great link to a film and organization that is encouraging others to partner with them to combat the plague of HIV in this beautiful country.
Learn to do good. Seek justice. Help the oppressed.
Defend the cause of orphans. Fight for the rights of widows.
Isaiah 1:17
Swaziland's location in South Africa |
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