Is it really possible to turn the tide on the AIDS crisis?
AIDS has devastated millions of African families. But there are signs of hope. Uganda was the first country to report a decline in cases of infection. Since 1991, Uganda’s infection rate has dropped from 15 percent to 6.7 percent. Similar successes have been seen in Rwanda, Kenya, Senegal, and urban areas of Zimbabwe, as well as in countries in the Caribbean and Asia. We believe that through values-based prevention training and community-based care, we can help turn the tide on AIDS. Learn what you can do to respond to the AIDS crisis. Visit World Vision’s web site for in-depth resources about the AIDS crisis.