The AIDS Crisis
- Zambia is a Sub-Saharan African nation in the center of the AIDS crisis. Sub-Saharan Africa is home to nearly three-fourths of the worldwide population of people living with HIV/AIDS.
- 1 in every 10 births will result in death due to AIDS or malaria.
- In 1990, fewer than 1 million Sub-Saharan African children under the age of 15 had lost one or both parents to HIV/AIDS. By 2001, this number had increased more than tenfold, leaving 11 million children orphaned due to HIV/AIDS.
- by 2010, approximately 20 million Sub-Saharan African children will have lost at least one parent due to HIV/AIDS, bringing the total number of orphans in the region to 42 million.
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