Facing the Challenge. .
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Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2004Article 67Global Issues. Publisher: Irrawaddy, 2003ISSN: 1522-3221;.Subject(s): AIDS (Disease) -- Burma | AIDS (Disease) -- Government policy | AIDS (Disease) -- Reporting | Burma -- Politics and government | Burma -- Social conditions | PhysiciansDDC classification: 050 Summary: "It doesn't matter whether the number [of people with HIV/AIDS] is one hundred or one million if little is being done to prevent more infections and to provide care and support to those who are already infected." (IRRAWADDY) This article presents an interview with Dr. Myat Htoo Razak about the severity of the HIV/AIDS situation in Burma.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due |
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REF SIRS 2004 Global Issues Article 65 After Two Decades of War, Sri Lanka Is on the Mend. | REF SIRS 2004 Global Issues Article 66 Unfinished Business in Afghanistan. | REF SIRS 2004 Global Issues Article 67 Edging Towards Disaster. | REF SIRS 2004 Global Issues Article 67 Facing the Challenge. | REF SIRS 2004 Global Issues Article 68 The Unbuilt Nation. | REF SIRS 2004 Global Issues Article 69 The Market for Civil War. | REF SIRS 2004 Global Issues Article 7 80 Days That Changed the World [Part II]. |
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Originally Published: Facing the Challenge, May 2003; pp. 12-13.
"It doesn't matter whether the number [of people with HIV/AIDS] is one hundred or one million if little is being done to prevent more infections and to provide care and support to those who are already infected." (IRRAWADDY) This article presents an interview with Dr. Myat Htoo Razak about the severity of the HIV/AIDS situation in Burma.
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