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Interview excerpts from people seen in this video.


Adama Watt “I am a community development worker in Yeumbeul, Dakar with the National Association for the People’s Well-Being. To fight AIDS we have put in place a program of public education and prevention.”
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Person Living With AIDS

(Name and photo withheld by request.)
“The most important thing is to raise awareness in the public, something that is not 100 percent yet. Some people don’t want to know yet. You have to make them believe it is something that is a danger. I am prepared to get involved publicly, to help save those who have not fallen ill.”
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For information on obtaining a copy of this video please see the Resource Materials pages or click here.

"Braving AIDS: Senegal's Way" Page 1
"Braving AIDS: Senegal's Way" Page 3
"Braving AIDS: Senegal's Way" Page 4


AIDS Orphans Benefit Hike Along the Pacific Crest Trail
Rev. Chris Sanderson, a pastor for the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America is hiking the Pacific Trail (2,650 miles) to raise awareness of the AIDS epidemic in Africa. Read his description of his mission and meet Chris at one of the tour stops to support his cause
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“Stand With Africa: Banish Hunger.”
A new video that demonstrates how Stand With Africa works with local organizations in East Africa to improve peoples’ lives.

African Reflections: Stories from an ELCA trip in early 2002
Picture This: Million Thanks
Picture This: Street Children

HUNGER IN AFRICA. Stand With Africa 2002

2002 Global facts about the HIV/AIDS epidemic

A Stand With Africa Slide Show–HIV/AIDS in Africa

A Child's Poem About AIDS

"Introducing Stand With Africa" Video



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