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  • A group of students from Isabella Thoburn College in Lucknow, India, perform a puppet show about HIV/AIDS in a rural village near Lucknow. India has one of the highest rates of HIV infection in the world.
    india-2004-jeffrey-ITC-5.jpg
  • An HIV + girl, whose parents both died of AIDS, is among children making their presence felt during the XV International AIDS Conference in Bangkok in 2004. The girl lives at a Catholic Church-run shelter in Thailand.
    thailand-2004-jeffrey-aids-conferenc...jpg
  • Buddhist monk Han Kimsoy visits Prak Marin at her home in the Beungkak neighborhood of Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Prak Marin is HIV positive. The monk works closely with the Salvation Centre Cambodia, an organization that works with Buddhist monks and other activists to do education and advocacy and care for people infected or affected by HIV and AIDS. Two of her children sit on the entry to her house. The poor Beungkak neighborhood sits atop a lake, with many houses built on stilts above the water.
    cambodia-2009-jeffrey-HIV-033.jpg
  • Members of "Daughters of the King," a girls' organization that carries out public education about HIV and AIDS, marches through the market in Kakata, Liberia, singing and chanting about the disease and how to prevent it. The group  is sponsored by the HIV/AIDS Program of the Lutheran Church in Liberia.
    liberia-2013-jeffrey-HIV-12.jpg
  • Members of "Daughters of the King," a girls' organization that carries out public education about HIV and AIDS, marches through the market in Kakata, Liberia, singing and chanting about the disease and how to prevent it. The group  is sponsored by the HIV/AIDS Program of the Lutheran Church in Liberia.
    liberia-2013-jeffrey-HIV-07.jpg
  • Snguon Mom, a 37-year old HIV positive woman and member of a women's self-help group  in the Phnom Penh neighborhood of Sen Rikreay, stands in the narrow street in front of her home. Many people in this community are infected or affected by HIV and AIDS, and Buddhist monks and other religious meet with them regularly to mediate and discuss their challenges.
    cambodia-2009-jeffrey-HIV-156.jpg
  • Grace Tutu Stevens, a counselor for a Lutheran-sponsored HIV and AIDS program in Monrovia, Liberia, demonstrates proper condom use to a woman.
    liberia-2013-jeffrey-HIV-02.jpg
  • Snguon Mom, a 37-year old HIV positive woman and member of a women's self-help group  in the Phnom Penh neighborhood of Sen Rikreay, stands in the narrow street in front of her home. Many people in this community are infected or affected by HIV and AIDS, and Buddhist monks and other religious meet with them regularly to mediate and discuss their challenges.
    cambodia-2009-jeffrey-HIV-158.jpg
  • Members of "Daughters of the King," a girls' organization that carries out public education about HIV and AIDS, marches through the market in Kakata, Liberia, singing and chanting about the disease and how to prevent it. The group  is sponsored by the HIV/AIDS Program of the Lutheran Church in Liberia.
    liberia-2013-jeffrey-HIV-17.jpg
  • Emily Dube (left), a counselor at the St. Francis Care Centre in Johannesburg, South Africa, talks with Nompumelelo Ngebeza before testing her for HIV. The centre is a project of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Johannesburg, and is supported by Catholic Relief Services, a member of the Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance.
    south-africa-2009-jeffrey-HIV-19.jpg
  • Emily Dube (right), a counselor at the St. Francis Care Centre in Johannesburg, South Africa, talks with Nompumelelo Ngebeza before testing her for HIV. The centre is a project of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Johannesburg, and is supported by Catholic Relief Services, a member of the Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance.
    south-africa-2009-jeffrey-HIV-04.jpg
  • Orphans and other vulnerable children, many of them infected or affected by HIV and AIDS, do stretching and other physical exercise before their morning class at a school in the Beungkak neighborhood of Phnom Penh which is run by the Salvation Centre Cambodia, an organization that works with Buddhist monks and other activists to do education and advocacy and care for people infected or affected by HIV and AIDS.
    cambodia-2009-jeffrey-HIV-006.jpg
  • Buddhist monk Han Kimsoy teaches students--mostly orphans and other vulnerable children, many of them infected or affected by HIV and AIDS--in a school in the Beungkak neighborhood of Phnom Penh which is run by the Salvation Centre Cambodia, an organization that works with Buddhist monks and other activists to do education and advocacy and care for people infected or affected by HIV and AIDS.
    cambodia-2009-jeffrey-HIV-035.jpg
  • Orphans and other vulnerable children, many of them infected or affected by HIV and AIDS, engage in mediation before their morning class at a school in the Beungkak neighborhood of Phnom Penh which is run by the Salvation Centre Cambodia, an organization that works with Buddhist monks and other activists to do education and advocacy and care for people infected or affected by HIV and AIDS.
    cambodia-2009-jeffrey-HIV-012.jpg
  • Buddhist nun Mao Phorn helps a girl, one of many students--mostly orphans and other vulnerable children, many of them infected or affected by HIV and AIDS--at a school in the Beungkak neighborhood of Phnom Penh which is run by the Salvation Centre Cambodia, an organization that works with Buddhist monks and other activists to do education and advocacy and care for people infected or affected by HIV and AIDS.
    cambodia-2009-jeffrey-HIV-004.jpg
  • A girl who is HIV positive in the Little Sprouts Orphanage run by Maryknoll missioners in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
    cambodia-2005-jeffrey-HIV-04.jpg
  • Children sleep during a rest period at a day care center sponsored by the Inkanyezi ART Project in Orange Farm, South Africa. The program for orphans and other vulnerable children affected by HIV and AIDS is supported by Catholic Relief Services, a member of the Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance.
    south-africa-2009-jeffrey-HIV-81.jpg
  • Xolani, an HIV positive child, prays before a meal at the St. Francis Care Centre's Rainbow Cottage for Babies in Johannesburg, South Africa. The centre is a project of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Johannesburg, and is supported by Catholic Relief Services, a member of the Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance.
    south-africa-2009-jeffrey-HIV-46.jpg
  • Emily Dube, a counselor at the St. Francis Care Centre in Johannesburg, South Africa, uses a mouth swab to rapid test a boy for HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. The centre is a project of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Johannesburg, and is supported by Catholic Relief Services, a member of the Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance.
    south-africa-2009-jeffrey-HIV-26.jpg
  • Buddhist nun Mao Phorn helps students--mostly orphans and other vulnerable children, many of them infected or affected by HIV and AIDS--to engage in mediation before their morning class at a school in the Beungkak neighborhood of Phnom Penh which is run by the Salvation Centre Cambodia, an organization that works with Buddhist monks and other activists to do education and advocacy and care for people infected or affected by HIV and AIDS.
    cambodia-2009-jeffrey-HIV-021.jpg
  • Children dance in an after school program sponsored by the Inkanyezi ART Project, which is funded by the South African Catholic Bishops' Conference. Participants include orphans and other vulnerable children who are living with or affected by HIV and AIDS. The program is carried out in the St. Louis Catholic Church in Orange Farm, South Africa.
    south-africa-2009-jeffrey-HIV-100.jpg
  • Eath Buntheng, a Buddhist monk in Phnom Penh who is active in helping people living with HIV and AIDS and an outspoken critic of stigma and discrimination, meditates in his office at the Wat Toul Tompong early in the morning. He is one of many monks who works with the Salvation Centre Cambodia in teaching meditation techniques to people living with the virus.
    cambodia-2009-jeffrey-HIV-108.jpg
  • Children dance during an after school program sponsored by the Inkanyezi ART Project, which is funded by the South African Catholic Bishops' Conference. Participants include orphans and other vulnerable children who are living with or affected by HIV and AIDS. The program is carried out in the St. Louis Catholic Church in Orange Farm, South Africa.
    south-africa-2009-jeffrey-HIV-96.jpg
  • A basin of snails at her feet, Snguon Mom, a 37-year old HIV positive woman and member of a women's self-help group  in the Phnom Penh neighborhood of Sen Rikreay, stands in the narrow street in front of her home listening to Buddhist monk Han Kimsoy. Many people in this community are infected or affected by HIV and AIDS, and Buddhist monks and other religious meet with them regularly to mediate and discuss their challenges.
    cambodia-2009-jeffrey-HIV-151.jpg
  • Lefa (left), 5, participates in activities at a day care center sponsored by the Inkanyezi ART Project in Orange Farm, South Africa. The program for orphans and other vulnerable children affected by HIV and AIDS is supported by Catholic Relief Services, a member of the Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance. (The child's last name is withheld to protect privacy.).
    south-africa-2009-jeffrey-HIV-92.jpg
  • Alistaire, 4, participates in activities at a day care center sponsored by the Inkanyezi ART Project in Orange Farm, South Africa. The program for orphans and other vulnerable children affected by HIV and AIDS is supported by Catholic Relief Services, a member of the Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance. (The child's last name is withheld to protect privacy.).
    south-africa-2009-jeffrey-HIV-84.jpg
  • Nthabiseng, 12, participates in an after school program sponsored by the Inkanyezi ART Project, which is funded by the South African Catholic Bishops' Conference. Participants include orphans and other vulnerable children who are living with or affected by HIV and AIDS. The program is carried out in the St. Louis Catholic Church in Orange Farm, South Africa. (The child's last name is withheld to protect privacy.).
    south-africa-2009-jeffrey-HIV-73.jpg
  • Nonceba Maud Ravuku collects letters from children in a 7th grade class of the Isaacson Primary School in the Rockville area of Soweto, South Africa. The children wrote to the government's minister of health asking for easier access to medication for children who are living with HIV. Ravuku is a program assistant with the Christian AIDS Bureau for Southern Africa.
    south-africa-2009-jeffrey-HIV-62.jpg
  • Children in a 7th grade class of the Isaacson Primary School in the Rockville area of Soweto, South Africa, write letters to the government's minister of health asking for easier access to medication for children who are living with HIV. The educational and advocacy work in this school is sponsored by the Christian AIDS Bureau for Southern Africa.
    south-africa-2009-jeffrey-HIV-58.jpg
  • Mpho, 4, participates in activities at a day care center sponsored by the Inkanyezi ART Project in Orange Farm, South Africa. The program for orphans and other vulnerable children affected by HIV and AIDS is supported by Catholic Relief Services, a member of the Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance. (The child's last name is withheld to protect privacy.).
    south-africa-2009-jeffrey-HIV-66.jpg
  • Mawiello, 5, participates in activities at a day care center sponsored by the Inkanyezi ART Project in Orange Farm, South Africa. The program for orphans and other vulnerable children affected by HIV and AIDS is supported by Catholic Relief Services, a member of the Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance. (The child's last name is withheld to protect privacy.).
    south-africa-2009-jeffrey-HIV-65.jpg
  • Solulele, 12, participates in activities at a day care center sponsored by the Inkanyezi ART Project in Orange Farm, South Africa. The program for orphans and other vulnerable children affected by HIV and AIDS is supported by Catholic Relief Services, a member of the Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance. (The child's last name is withheld to protect privacy.).
    south-africa-2009-jeffrey-HIV-88.jpg
  • Nith Nitikar, an 18-year old student, follows behind Buddhist monks to lead a march commemorating World AIDS Day in Battambang, Cambodia. Among sponsors of the march was the Salvation Centre Cambodia, an organization that works with Buddhist monks and other activists to foster support for people living with HIV and AIDS as well as public education and advocacy throughout the country.
    cambodia-2009-jeffrey-HIV-047.jpg
  • A boy in a 7th grade class of the Isaacson Primary School in the Rockville area of Soweto, South Africa, helps show his classmates how to begin letters they are writing to the government's minister of health asking for easier access to medication for children who are living with HIV. The educational and advocacy work in this school is sponsored by the Christian AIDS Bureau for Southern Africa.
    south-africa-2009-jeffrey-HIV-60.jpg
  • Buddhist monk Han Kimsoy blesses a group of people in the Phnom Penh neighborhood of Sen Rikreay. Many people in this community are infected or affected by HIV and AIDS, and Buddhist monks and other religious meet with them regularly to mediate and discuss their challenges.
    cambodia-2009-jeffrey-HIV-165.jpg
  • Buddhist monk Han Kimsoy sprinkles water on members of a self-help women's group in the Phnom Penh neighborhood of Sen Rikreay. He is one of several monks who work with the Salvation Centre Cambodia in teaching meditation techniques to people living with the HIV and AIDS. Many of the women in the group are infected or affected by the virus.
    cambodia-2009-jeffrey-HIV-116.jpg
  • Nith Nitikar, an 18-year old student, shouts as she walks with musicians and Buddhist monks and nuns to lead a march commemorating World AIDS Day in Battambang, Cambodia. Among sponsors of the march was the Salvation Centre Cambodia, an organization that works with Buddhist monks and other activists to foster support for people living with HIV and AIDS as well as public education and advocacy throughout the country.
    cambodia-2009-jeffrey-HIV-098.jpg
  • A man plays a cymbal in a march to commemorate World AIDS Day held in Battambang, Cambodia. Among sponsors of the march was the Salvation Centre Cambodia, an organization that works with Buddhist monks and other activists to foster support for people living with HIV and AIDS as well as public education and advocacy throughout the country.
    cambodia-2009-jeffrey-HIV-062.jpg
  • Henrietta Sibeko, a nurse at the St. Francis Care Centre in Johannesburg, South Africa, displays antiretroviral medications the clinic dispatches to people living with HIV and AIDS. The centre is a project of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Johannesburg, and is supported by Catholic Relief Services, a member of the Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance.
    south-africa-2009-jeffrey-HIV-23.jpg
  • Buddhist monk Han Kimsoy sprinkles water on members of a self-help women's group in the Phnom Penh neighborhood of Sen Rikreay. He is one of several monks who work with the Salvation Centre Cambodia in teaching meditation techniques to people living with the HIV and AIDS. Many of the women in the group are infected or affected by the virus.
    cambodia-2009-jeffrey-HIV-129.jpg
  • A man plays a cymbal in a march to commemorate World AIDS Day held in Battambang, Cambodia. Among sponsors of the march was the Salvation Centre Cambodia, an organization that works with Buddhist monks and other activists to foster support for people living with HIV and AIDS as well as public education and advocacy throughout the country.
    cambodia-2009-jeffrey-HIV-073.jpg
  • Nith Nitikar, an 18-year old student, follows behind Buddhist monks to lead a march commemorating World AIDS Day in Battambang, Cambodia. Among sponsors of the march was the Salvation Centre Cambodia, an organization that works with Buddhist monks and other activists to foster support for people living with HIV and AIDS as well as public education and advocacy throughout the country.
    cambodia-2009-jeffrey-HIV-046.jpg
  • Buddhist monk Han Kimsoy sprinkles water on members of a self-help women's group in the Phnom Penh neighborhood of Sen Rikreay. He is one of several monks who work with the Salvation Centre Cambodia in teaching meditation techniques to people living with the HIV and AIDS. Many of the women in the group are infected or affected by the virus.
    cambodia-2009-jeffrey-HIV-118.jpg
  • Buddhist monks participate in a march to commemorate World AIDS Day held in Battambang, Cambodia. Among sponsors of the march was the Salvation Centre Cambodia, an organization that works with Buddhist monks and other activists to foster support for people living with HIV and AIDS as well as public education and advocacy throughout the country.
    cambodia-2009-jeffrey-HIV-051.jpg
  • Nith Nitikar, an 18-year old student, follows behind Buddhist monks to lead a march commemorating World AIDS Day in Battambang, Cambodia. Among sponsors of the march was the Salvation Centre Cambodia, an organization that works with Buddhist monks and other activists to foster support for people living with HIV and AIDS as well as public education and advocacy throughout the country.
    cambodia-2009-jeffrey-HIV-048.jpg
  • Chet Phan, 52, is one of several women in the Phnom Penh neighborhood of Sen Rikreay who participates in a self-help group. Many people in this community are infected or affected by HIV and AIDS, and Buddhist monks and other religious meet with the women's group regularly to mediate and discuss their challenges.
    cambodia-2009-jeffrey-HIV-164.jpg
  • Nith Nitikar, an 18-year old student, shouts as she walks with musicians and Buddhist monks and nuns to lead a march commemorating World AIDS Day in Battambang, Cambodia. Among sponsors of the march was the Salvation Centre Cambodia, an organization that works with Buddhist monks and other activists to foster support for people living with HIV and AIDS as well as public education and advocacy throughout the country.
    cambodia-2009-jeffrey-HIV-099.jpg
  • Nith Nitikar, an 18-year old student, walks with Buddhist monks to lead a march commemorating World AIDS Day in Battambang, Cambodia, on December 1, 2009. Among sponsors of the march was the Salvation Centre Cambodia, an organization that works with Buddhist monks and other activists to foster support for people living with HIV and AIDS as well as public education and advocacy throughout the country.
    cambodia-2009-jeffrey-HIV-079.jpg
  • Members of "Daughters of the King," a girls' organization that carries out public education about HIV and AIDS, performs a drama in the market in Kakata, Liberia, focused on fighting the stigma and discrimination often associated with the disease. The group  is sponsored by the HIV/AIDS Program of the Lutheran Church in Liberia.
    liberia-2013-jeffrey-HIV-31.jpg
  • Members of "Daughters of the King," a girls' organization that carries out public education about HIV and AIDS, performs a drama in the market in Kakata, Liberia, focused on fighting the stigma and discrimination often associated with the disease. The group  is sponsored by the HIV/AIDS Program of the Lutheran Church in Liberia.
    liberia-2013-jeffrey-HIV-32.jpg
  • Members of "Daughters of the King," a girls' organization that carries out public education about HIV and AIDS, performs a drama in the market in Kakata, Liberia, focused on fighting the stigma and discrimination often associated with the disease. The group  is sponsored by the HIV/AIDS Program of the Lutheran Church in Liberia.
    liberia-2013-jeffrey-HIV-33.jpg
  • Members of "Daughters of the King," a girls' organization that carries out public education about HIV and AIDS, performs a drama in the market in Kakata, Liberia, focused on fighting the stigma and discrimination often associated with the disease. The group  is sponsored by the HIV/AIDS Program of the Lutheran Church in Liberia.
    liberia-2013-jeffrey-HIV-28.jpg
  • Members of "Daughters of the King," a girls' organization that carries out public education about HIV and AIDS, performs a drama in the market in Kakata, Liberia, focused on fighting the stigma and discrimination often associated with the disease. The group  is sponsored by the HIV/AIDS Program of the Lutheran Church in Liberia.
    liberia-2013-jeffrey-HIV-26.jpg
  • Members of "Daughters of the King," a girls' organization that carries out public education about HIV and AIDS, performs a drama in the market in Kakata, Liberia, focused on fighting the stigma and discrimination often associated with the disease. The group  is sponsored by the HIV/AIDS Program of the Lutheran Church in Liberia.
    liberia-2013-jeffrey-HIV-27.jpg
  • Members of "Daughters of the King," a girls' organization that carries out public education about HIV and AIDS, performs a drama in the market in Kakata, Liberia, focused on fighting the stigma and discrimination often associated with the disease. The group  is sponsored by the HIV/AIDS Program of the Lutheran Church in Liberia.
    liberia-2013-jeffrey-HIV-23.jpg
  • Members of "Daughters of the King," a girls' organization that carries out public education about HIV and AIDS, performs a drama in the market in Kakata, Liberia, focused on fighting the stigma and discrimination often associated with the disease. The group  is sponsored by the HIV/AIDS Program of the Lutheran Church in Liberia.
    liberia-2013-jeffrey-HIV-25.jpg
  • Members of "Daughters of the King," a girls' organization that carries out public education about HIV and AIDS, marches through the market in Kakata, Liberia, singing and chanting about the disease and how to prevent it. The group  is sponsored by the HIV/AIDS Program of the Lutheran Church in Liberia.
    liberia-2013-jeffrey-HIV-22.jpg
  • Members of "Daughters of the King," a girls' organization that carries out public education about HIV and AIDS, marches through the market in Kakata, Liberia, singing and chanting about the disease and how to prevent it. The group  is sponsored by the HIV/AIDS Program of the Lutheran Church in Liberia.
    liberia-2013-jeffrey-HIV-20.jpg
  • Members of "Daughters of the King," a girls' organization that carries out public education about HIV and AIDS, marches through the market in Kakata, Liberia, singing and chanting about the disease and how to prevent it. The group  is sponsored by the HIV/AIDS Program of the Lutheran Church in Liberia.
    liberia-2013-jeffrey-HIV-16.jpg
  • Members of "Daughters of the King," a girls' organization that carries out public education about HIV and AIDS, marches through the market in Kakata, Liberia, singing and chanting about the disease and how to prevent it. The group  is sponsored by the HIV/AIDS Program of the Lutheran Church in Liberia.
    liberia-2013-jeffrey-HIV-13.jpg
  • Members of "Daughters of the King," a girls' organization that carries out public education about HIV and AIDS, marches through the market in Kakata, Liberia, singing and chanting about the disease and how to prevent it. The group  is sponsored by the HIV/AIDS Program of the Lutheran Church in Liberia.
    liberia-2013-jeffrey-HIV-11.jpg
  • Members of "Daughters of the King," a girls' organization that carries out public education about HIV and AIDS, marches through the market in Kakata, Liberia, singing and chanting about the disease and how to prevent it. The group  is sponsored by the HIV/AIDS Program of the Lutheran Church in Liberia.
    liberia-2013-jeffrey-HIV-10.jpg
  • Members of "Daughters of the King," a girls' organization that carries out public education about HIV and AIDS, marches through the market in Kakata, Liberia, singing and chanting about the disease and how to prevent it. The group  is sponsored by the HIV/AIDS Program of the Lutheran Church in Liberia.
    liberia-2013-jeffrey-HIV-08.jpg
  • Members of "Daughters of the King," a girls' organization that carries out public education about HIV and AIDS, marches through the market in Kakata, Liberia, singing and chanting about the disease and how to prevent it. The group  is sponsored by the HIV/AIDS Program of the Lutheran Church in Liberia.
    liberia-2013-jeffrey-HIV-05.jpg
  • Members of "Daughters of the King," a girls' organization that carries out public education about HIV and AIDS, marches through the market in Kakata, Liberia, singing and chanting about the disease and how to prevent it. The group  is sponsored by the HIV/AIDS Program of the Lutheran Church in Liberia.
    liberia-2013-jeffrey-HIV-06.jpg
  • Members of "Daughters of the King," a girls' organization that carries out public education about HIV and AIDS, marches through the market in Kakata, Liberia, singing and chanting about the disease and how to prevent it. The group  is sponsored by the HIV/AIDS Program of the Lutheran Church in Liberia.
    liberia-2013-jeffrey-HIV-04.jpg
  • Buddhist monk Han Kimsoy visits Prak Marin at her home in the Beungkak neighborhood of Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Prak Marin is HIV positive. The monk works closely with the Salvation Centre Cambodia, an organization that works with Buddhist monks and other activists to do education and advocacy and care for people infected or affected by HIV and AIDS. Two of her children sit on the entry to her house. The poor Beungkak neighborhood sits atop a lake, with many houses built on stilts above the water.
    cambodia-2009-jeffrey-HIV-034.jpg
  • Buddhist monk Han Kimsoy visits Prak Marin at her home in the Beungkak neighborhood of Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Prak Marin is HIV positive. The monk works closely with the Salvation Centre Cambodia, an organization that works with Buddhist monks and other activists to do education and advocacy and care for people infected or affected by HIV and AIDS. The poor Beungkak neighborhood sits atop a lake, with many houses built on stilts above the water.
    cambodia-2009-jeffrey-HIV-032.jpg
  • Members of "Daughters of the King," a girls' organization that carries out public education about HIV and AIDS, pass out condoms in the market in Kakata, Liberia, after they performed a play focused on fighting the stigma and discrimination often associated with the disease. The group  is sponsored by the HIV/AIDS Program of the Lutheran Church in Liberia.
    liberia-2013-jeffrey-HIV-37.jpg
  • Members of "Daughters of the King," a girls' organization that carries out public education about HIV and AIDS, pass out condoms in the market in Kakata, Liberia, after they performed a play focused on fighting the stigma and discrimination often associated with the disease. The group  is sponsored by the HIV/AIDS Program of the Lutheran Church in Liberia.
    liberia-2013-jeffrey-HIV-36.jpg
  • Members of "Daughters of the King," a girls' organization that carries out public education about HIV and AIDS, performs a drama in the market in Kakata, Liberia, focused on fighting the stigma and discrimination often associated with the disease. The group  is sponsored by the HIV/AIDS Program of the Lutheran Church in Liberia.
    liberia-2013-jeffrey-HIV-35.jpg
  • Members of "Daughters of the King," a girls' organization that carries out public education about HIV and AIDS, marches through the market in Kakata, Liberia, singing and chanting about the disease and how to prevent it. The group  is sponsored by the HIV/AIDS Program of the Lutheran Church in Liberia.
    liberia-2013-jeffrey-HIV-34.jpg
  • Members of "Daughters of the King," a girls' organization that carries out public education about HIV and AIDS, performs a drama in the market in Kakata, Liberia, focused on fighting the stigma and discrimination often associated with the disease. The group  is sponsored by the HIV/AIDS Program of the Lutheran Church in Liberia.
    liberia-2013-jeffrey-HIV-29.jpg
  • Members of "Daughters of the King," a girls' organization that carries out public education about HIV and AIDS, performs a drama in the market in Kakata, Liberia, focused on fighting the stigma and discrimination often associated with the disease. The group  is sponsored by the HIV/AIDS Program of the Lutheran Church in Liberia.
    liberia-2013-jeffrey-HIV-24.jpg
  • Members of "Daughters of the King," a girls' organization that carries out public education about HIV and AIDS, marches through the market in Kakata, Liberia, singing and chanting about the disease and how to prevent it. The group  is sponsored by the HIV/AIDS Program of the Lutheran Church in Liberia.
    liberia-2013-jeffrey-HIV-14.jpg
  • Members of "Daughters of the King," a girls' organization that carries out public education about HIV and AIDS, marches through the market in Kakata, Liberia, singing and chanting about the disease and how to prevent it. The group  is sponsored by the HIV/AIDS Program of the Lutheran Church in Liberia.
    liberia-2013-jeffrey-HIV-15.jpg
  • Members of "Daughters of the King," a girls' organization that carries out public education about HIV and AIDS, marches through the market in Kakata, Liberia, singing and chanting about the disease and how to prevent it. The group  is sponsored by the HIV/AIDS Program of the Lutheran Church in Liberia.
    liberia-2013-jeffrey-HIV-09.jpg
  • Members of "Daughters of the King," a girls' organization that carries out public education about HIV and AIDS, performs a drama in the market in Kakata, Liberia, focused on fighting the stigma and discrimination often associated with the disease. The group  is sponsored by the HIV/AIDS Program of the Lutheran Church in Liberia.
    liberia-2013-jeffrey-HIV-30.jpg
  • James Kpanaku, a counselor for the HIV/AIDS Program of the Lutheran Church in Liberia, uses a megaphone to carry out public education in the market in Kakata, Liberia. His message encourages prevention and focuses on fighting the stigma and discrimination often associated with the disease.
    liberia-2013-jeffrey-HIV-21.jpg
  • Snguon Mom, a 37-year old HIV positive woman and member of a women's self-help group  in the Phnom Penh neighborhood of Sen Rikreay, holds a basin of snails as she returns home through the narrow street in front of her home. Many people in this community are infected or affected by HIV and AIDS, and Buddhist monks and other religious meet with them regularly to mediate and discuss their challenges.
    cambodia-2009-jeffrey-HIV-155.jpg
  • Nonceba Maud Ravuku speaks to children in a 7th grade class of the Isaacson Primary School in the Rockville area of Soweto, South Africa, discussing the social problems linked to HIV and AIDS. Students in the class wrote letters to the government's minister of health asking for easier access to medication for children who are living with HIV. Ravuku is a program assistant with the Christian AIDS Bureau for Southern Africa.
    south-africa-2009-jeffrey-HIV-59.jpg
  • James Kpanaku, a counselor for the HIV/AIDS Program of the Lutheran Church in Liberia, uses a megaphone to carry out public education in the market in Kakata, Liberia. His message encourages prevention and focuses on fighting the stigma and discrimination often associated with the disease.
    liberia-2013-jeffrey-HIV-18.jpg
  • James Kpanaku, a counselor for the HIV/AIDS Program of the Lutheran Church in Liberia, uses a megaphone to carry out public education in the market in Kakata, Liberia. His message encourages prevention and focuses on fighting the stigma and discrimination often associated with the disease.
    liberia-2013-jeffrey-HIV-19.jpg
  • Grace Tutu Stevens, a counselor for a Lutheran-sponsored HIV and AIDS program in Monrovia, Liberia, demonstrates proper condom use to a woman.
    liberia-2013-jeffrey-HIV-03.jpg
  • Grace Tutu Stevens, a counselor for a Lutheran-sponsored HIV and AIDS program in Monrovia, Liberia, demonstrates proper condom use to a woman.
    liberia-2013-jeffrey-HIV-01.jpg
  • Katlego, an HIV positive child, enjoys a meal in the St. Francis Care Centre's Rainbow Cottage for Babies in Johannesburg, South Africa. The centre is a project of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Johannesburg, and is supported by Catholic Relief Services, a member of the Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance.
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  • Lisa eats lunch at the St. Francis Care Centre's Rainbow Cottage for Babies in Johannesburg, South Africa. The centre, a residence for HIV positive people,  is a project of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Johannesburg, and is supported by Catholic Relief Services, a member of the Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance.
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  • Mapule Maganedisa, a nurse at the St. Francis Care Centre's Rainbow Cottage for Babies in Johannesburg, South Africa, administers antiretroviral medication to George, a child living with HIV. The centre is a project of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Johannesburg, and is supported by Catholic Relief Services, a member of the Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance.
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  • Bou Kim Heng holds her little brother, Bou Kim Heng. Both are HIV positive AIDS orphans, part of a support group of people living with HIV/AIDS in the Cambodian village of Khlang Meas. The group receives support from Catholic Relief Services.
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  • Xolani, an HIV positive child, enjoys a meal in the St. Francis Care Centre's Rainbow Cottage for Babies in Johannesburg, South Africa. The centre is a project of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Johannesburg, and is supported by Catholic Relief Services, a member of the Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance.
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  • Xolani, an HIV positive child, enjoys a meal in the St. Francis Care Centre's Rainbow Cottage for Babies in Johannesburg, South Africa. The centre is a project of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Johannesburg, and is supported by Catholic Relief Services, a member of the Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance.
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  • Keamogetsi, an HIV positive child, prepares to take a nap in the St. Francis Care Centre's Rainbow Cottage for Babies in Johannesburg, South Africa. The centre is a project of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Johannesburg, and is supported by Catholic Relief Services, a member of the Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance.
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  • Nondumiso, an HIV positive child, lives in the St. Francis Care Centre's Rainbow Cottage for Babies in Johannesburg, South Africa. The centre is a project of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Johannesburg, and is supported by Catholic Relief Services, a member of the Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance.
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  • Phumla Mdaka, a caregiver at the St. Francis Care Centre's Rainbow Cottage for Babies in Johannesburg, South Africa, feeds lunch to Xolani, a child living with HIV. The centre is a project of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Johannesburg, and is supported by Catholic Relief Services, a member of the Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance.
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  • Lisa eats lunch at the St. Francis Care Centre's Rainbow Cottage for Babies in Johannesburg, South Africa. The centre, a residence for HIV positive people,  is a project of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Johannesburg, and is supported by Catholic Relief Services, a member of the Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance.
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  • Sthembiso Sibaya, a caregiver at the St. Francis Care Centre's Rainbow Cottage for Babies in Johannesburg, South Africa, feeds Peter, a child living with HIV. The centre is a project of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Johannesburg, and is supported by Catholic Relief Services, a member of the Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance.
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  • Nondumiso (left) and Thabong are children living with HIV at the St. Francis Care Centre's Rainbow Cottage for Babies in Johannesburg, South Africa. The centre is a project of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Johannesburg, and is supported by Catholic Relief Services, a member of the Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance.
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  • Mapule Maganedisa, a nurse at the St. Francis Care Centre's Rainbow Cottage for Babies in Johannesburg, South Africa, administers antiretroviral medication to Nkosinathi, a child living with HIV. The centre is a project of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Johannesburg, and is supported by Catholic Relief Services, a member of the Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance.
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  • Mapule Maganedisa, a nurse at the St. Francis Care Centre's Rainbow Cottage for Babies in Johannesburg, South Africa, administers antiretroviral medication to Sinenthlantla, a child living with HIV. The centre is a project of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Johannesburg, and is supported by Catholic Relief Services, a member of the Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance.
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  • Emily Dube, a counselor at the St. Francis Care Centre in Johannesburg, South Africa, tests a boy for HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. The centre is a project of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Johannesburg, and is supported by Catholic Relief Services, a member of the Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance.
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