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HIV Virus in Uganda Today <\/h1>\n

AIDS is a leading cause of death in Uganda, killing more than 200 people a day, devastating the 25-40 year-old segment of the population, and leaving behind more than 2.4 million orphans since the epidemic’s onset. 60% of all people living with HIV\/AIDS in the country are women. In Uganda today, 63% of all orphans are living without both natural parents. <\/p>\n

Uganda was one of the first nations on the African continent to implement policies and programs to combat the HIV\/AIDS epidemic, serving as a model for reversing this worldwide health crisis. Partnerships between government, non-governmental, and community-based organizations and the private sector have been vital to mitigating the impact of Uganda’s crisis. <\/p>\n

In the last decade, Uganda has reduced HIV infection rates from 30% of the population in 1993 to 7% in 2007. However, without access to anti-retroviral drugs, this decline is due in part to the near certain mortality of people living with AIDS as much as it reflects the aggressive and effective campaign to curtail new infections. Uganda’s crisis is far from over. Continued vigilance to ensure a declining rate of infection is crucial even as Uganda struggles to provide care and comfort for the sick and secure the basic rights to food, shelter, medicine and education for its children. HIV\/AIDS will continue to impact Uganda for generations to come. <\/p>\n

Our Campaign Against HIV\/AIDS<\/h1>\n

With no cure or vaccine in sight for the last 20 years, Prevention as a social vaccine is a very important area of focus in preventing the further spread of HIV\/AIDS. The vast majority of Ugandan people do not have HIV\/AIDS and we can still do much to ensure that they stay safe. Though Uganda\u2019s HIV\/AIDS prevalence rate has dropped from 30% to 6% this does not mean that we can relax our efforts in interventions to scale down the prevalence rate.<\/p>\n

There are many different things JESUS IS LORD MINISTRIES does in our efforts to prevent the spread of HIV\/AIDS:<\/p>\n