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HIV/AIDS gets top billing at youth conference

HIV/AIDS has been given top billing at a week-long African student exchange conference and leadership development seminar, currently underway in Ghana's capital, Accra. The seminar is a subregional meeting of members of AIESEC, an international exchange organisation for under and postgraduate students. According to a local newspaper, Accra Mail, the Minister for Education, Youth and Sports, Kwadwo Baah-Wiredu, advised delegates to channel their potential into productive ventures and not into activities that lead to the spread of HIV/AIDS.

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