aids sida

Wednesday, July 13, 2005

en este siglo se han descubierto nuevas formas de obtener dinero y mantener un sistema capitalista totalitario, hemos visto millones de dolares ir... y seguimos viendo los mismos problemas, algunos de ellos no solo se mantienen los reportes los describen como "agigantados", la lectura directa dice que hace falta mas dinero$$$.

si solo pudieramos manipularnos en forma mas directa...



HIV infection

Umlazi is trapped in a vicious circle. Crime and the high incidence of rape in the township is spreading the Aids epidemic.

The HIV infection rate is well above the published, national average and skilled people are dying. Police officers are dying.

"In my honest opinion, the money for the police force is a die hard need," said Captain Vincent Magunda.

"We need more officers, skilled police officers. They are essential to fight crime and things like rape that fuel the epidemic."

Umlazi is not unique, say the aid agencies.

Many African countries are today facing a chronic shortage of police officers, health workers and civil servants.

What some observers believe Africa needs now - as much as the additional money for frontline initiatives - is a civil service which has the people and skills to analyse problems and respond to them.

This is true at national level, and even more so in places like Umlazi.

It is this basic need for skills, and what the experts call "capacity building", that connects Africa's many problems.

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