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HIV/AIDS root of crisis – UN envoys

The HIV/AIDS pandemic is at the root of the humanitarian crisis in Malawi, senior UN officials said on Sunday. "Along with erratic weather and chronic poverty, the HIV/AIDS pandemic is threatening the lives and livelihoods of millions of people," UN World Food Programme chief executive, James Morris said in a statement. Meanwhile, UN special envoy for HIV/AIDS in Africa, Stephen Lewis, highlighted the plight of women in the crisis. "The majority of those living with HIV/AIDS are women, who are responsible for most of the food production," Lewis said.

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