UNICEF: HIV / AIDS affects 10 million children in South Asia
Mohammad Naseer, director of social affairs for the South Asia Regional Cooperation Association (SAARC), said HIV / AIDS is having serious consequences with an increasing number of orphans.
According to the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), more than 10 million children in South Asia are currently affected by the ' pandemic ' of HIV / AIDS.
Mohammad Naseer, director of social affairs for the South Asia Regional Cooperation Association (SAARC), said HIV / AIDS is having serious consequences with an increasing number of orphans. It is more worrisome that this is a vulnerable group as well as vulnerable to the death of family members living with HIV / AIDS.
At the meeting of representatives of SAARC countries taking place in Kathmandu on August 7, 8, the delegates reviewed the situation of children affected by HIV / AIDS in the region. They also discussed to formulate policies and measures to protect this group.
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