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HIV/AIDS project targets NGOs

A campaign to help NGOs mainstream HIV/AIDS into their existing activities kicked off in Angola this week. Funded by the European Commission Humanitarian Office (ECHO), the US $395,000 project aims to ensure that communities receive adequate knowledge of the pandemic. Charged with implementing the project, the UN Children's Fund (UNICEF) said in a statement that training would instruct NGOs on HIV/AIDS prevention, transmission and infection strategies in Angola. UNICEF estimated that only eight percent of Angolan women had adequate knowledge of HIV/AIDS transmission and prevention, and nearly one-third of all Angolan women have never heard of HIV/AIDS. "This is why informed, innovative and industrious NGOs are vital in Angola," UNICEF Angola representative, Mario Ferrari, said.

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