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Have Your Say Special
Last Updated:
Friday, 3 December, 2004, 13:18 GMT
Find out the facts, explore the issues and read about life with HIV in our BBC Aids special.
Overview
DEBATE IN:
FEATURES
Aids: A South African success story
Bongani's health has been transformed since he began taking ARV's.
IN PICTURES
Light bulbs of hope: A mother and daughter's story
Interrupted lives: Don McCullin's images
The time has come for our governments to press the panic button
Karthik Dinakar, Bangalore, India
Your views: How can the battle against Aids be won?
Slow starter
China's new openness to tackling Aids begins to pay off - for some
HIV in Malawi
Cultural norms fuel the spread of the disease among women
Catching a rainbow
Orphans find a home at Haiti's first refuge for children with Aids
MORE FEATURES
Tackling Iran's growing drugs problem
A pilot scheme is helping drug addicts who would otherwise be "dead or in prison".
LIVING WITH HIV
'One cannot expect a drastic change'
'Everybody seems to know I have HIV'
TALKING POINT
You asked Botswana's president
Peter Piot, UNAids
WHO Aids Director
HIV/AIDS AROUND THE WORLD
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Bogdan, Romania: Teenage years
Niza, Mexico: Fears leaving son
Juan, USA: Loneliness of HIV
UK minister Hilary Benn
Aids activist Emma Thompson
HIV drugs: Our panel
Condoms and culture: Our panel
Tackling taboos
Uphill struggle for open debate in Pakistan on Aids
The biology of Aids
Find out how HIV attacks the body and how drugs fight back
Condom quiz
What do you know about the sheath that saves lives?
YOUR PICTURES
HIV/AIDS IN THE NEWS
HIV/AIDS SEASON
A lone mother cares for her son in Vietnam
Fighting HIV in Trinidad and Tobago
Experts deny HIV drugs 'hold-up'
S Asia rallies on World Aids Day
Britain backs HIV vaccine studies
Record numbers of HIV in women
'Drugs will not stem global HIV '
Antibiotic halves HIV/Aids deaths
The Interview: Kofi Annan
Outlook: India's Aids hospital
Young people & HIV
The Nelson Mandela concert
The BBC Aids concert
Out of control
The impact of Aids in the worst-hit countries
Global disease
Maps, charts, facts and figures about the global spread of HIV
Aids frustrations
A global survey for the BBC reveals anger and confusion
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