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  2. HIV/AIDS in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    According to Statistics South Africa 's [6] mid-year population estimates for 2018, [7] the total HIV prevalence rate for the country is 13.1%. The HIV prevalence rate for all adults aged 15 to 49 is 19.0%. [7] Statistics South Africa estimates the number of deaths attributable to AIDS in 2017 as 126,755 or 25.03% of all South African deaths.

  3. AIDS orphan - Wikipedia

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    The resulting AIDS orphans frequently depend on the state for care and financial support, particularly in Africa. [4] The highest number of orphans due to AIDS alive in 2007 was in South Africa [4] (although the definition of AIDS orphan in South African statistics includes children up to the age of 18 who have lost either biological parent). [5]

  4. Birth control in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Birth control in Africa. Access to safe and adequate sexual and reproductive healthcare constitutes part of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, as upheld by the United Nations. [1] Most of the countries in Africa have some of the lowest rates of contraceptive use; highest maternal, infant, and child mortality rates; and highest fertility ...

  5. Sexual violence in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    South Africa's Police Service (SAPS) releases the country's crime statistics. The crime category "sexual offences" includes a wide range of sexual offences, including rape, sexual assault, incest, bestiality, flashing, and other crimes. [1] SAPS releases statistics on reported rapes every quarter, as well as an annual report (financial year ...

  6. HIV/AIDS in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    HIV/AIDS in Brazil. The first AIDS case identified in Brazil was in 1982. Infection rates climbed exponentially throughout the 1980s, and in 1990 the World Bank famously predicted 1,200,000 cases by 2000, approximately double the actual number that was later reported by the Brazilian Ministry of Health and most international organizations.

  7. HIV/AIDS in Zambia - Wikipedia

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    Africa is the leader in AIDS with close to 60% of HIV victims and has been the leading cause of death in Africa. Statistics. As per the 2000 Zambian census, the people affected by HIV or AIDS constituted 15 per cent of the population, amounting to one million, of which 60% estimated were women. The pandemic results in increased number of ...

  8. HIV/AIDS in Niger - Wikipedia

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    2008 estimates ranged from 44,000 to 85,000 people living with HIV in a nation of around 14 million, with an adult (aged 15 to 49) prevalence rate of between 0.6% and 1.1%. Adults aged 15 and up living with HIV were estimated to range from 42,000 to 81,000, with women of this age range making up about a third (12,000 to 26,000).

  9. Tanzania and the Non-Aligned Movement - Wikipedia

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    Tanzania is an active and prominent member state of the Non-Aligned Movement since the days of independence of Tanganyika in 1961. [1] In early days of the movement President Julius Nyerere was recognized as one of the leading figures in the movement and among Third World leaders in general. [2] [3] His government promoted close adherence to ...