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World Vision Resources
- Testimony at the Roundtable on Meeting the Global Challenge of AIDS, TB and Malaria, Congressional Testimony Princess Kasune Zulu, World Vision Child Advocate, Before the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions on December 11, 2007
- The AIDS Attitude Survey, World Vision U.S., December 2007
- G8: Keep Your Promise on Global AIDS, Act Now, World Vision International [PDF, 9 pgs, 579 KB, March 2007]
- Orphans and Vulnerable Children in Africa: Averting the Long-Term Consequences of a Growing Cohort World Vision International, [PDF, 189 KB, 6 pgs, November 2006]
- How Communities Are Coping with the Impact of HIV and AIDS on Children, Findings from Uganda and Zambia, World Vision International [PDF, 7 pgs, 123.1 KB, 2005]
- Attitudes, Beliefs and Knowledge About HIV Prevention for Children, Findings from Uganda and Zambia, World Vision International [PDF, 7 pgs, 110.8 KB, 2005]
- False Economics: Why AIDS-Affected Countries Are a Special Case for Action, World Vision International [PDF, 62 pgs, 363.6 KB, 2003]
- The Children of Lost Generation, World Vision Magazine [PDF, 19 pgs, 4.62 MB, 2002]
- HIV/AIDS and Human Development in Africa, World Vision International [PDF, 54 pgs, 354.3 KB, 2001]
- The Approaching Storm: HIV/AIDS in Asia, World Vision International [PDF, 46 pgs, 541.3 KB, 2001]
- AIDS Orphans and Vulnerable Children in Africa: Identifying the Best Practices for Care, Treatment and Prevention, Congressional Testimony of Ken Casey, Sr Vice President, World Vision International
- HIV & AIDS FAQs, World Vision U.S.
- World Vision's Advocacy for Global AIDS Funding, World Vision U.S.
- AIDS and the Developing World: 25 Years Later, World Vision Radio
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Who Is World Vision? World Vision is a Christian humanitarian organization dedicated to working with children, families and their communities worldwide to reach their full potential by tackling the causes of poverty and injustice.
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AIDS Facts
- 40 million people worldwide are living with HIV.
- 25 million people have died since AIDS was first identified in the 1980s.
- 15 million children worldwide have lost one or both parents as a result of AIDS.
- More than 3 million people die as a result of AIDS each year.
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