Africa Aids cost
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Your support makes all the difference.Africa's Aids epidemic is making the world's poorest continent poorer, World Bank officials said yesterday, Reuter reports from Abidjan, Ivory Coast. A World Bank report presented at a symposium on Aids and development said the disease was killing millions of Africans in the prime of life, draining family purses and state health budgets and depressing industrial and agricultural output.
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