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Wednesday, December 28, 2005 

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The most important thing you can do is to alert people in your school, community and workplace to the fact that HIV/AIDS is not a disease that affects only adults, and that millions of children are adversely affected by the AIDS pandemic.
Press your local, national and international leaders not only to recognize the affect of HIV/AIDS on children but to make sure that children have a prominent place in discussions about AIDS, and that addressing their specific needs are a part of any HIV/AIDS programmes and budgets.

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