News (Updated August 17, 2008)

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Grace Odhiambo, one of the teachers at Rabuor Nursery School, in Rabuor village, Kenya is shown in June 2008, leading the children in song during morning assembly. Led by Loyce Mbewa-Ong'udi and her mother, Rabuor rose from the depths of the AIDS epidemic to build a nursery school, feeding program, pharmacy, youth group and other projects with hardly any international aid.(AP Photo/Barbara Borst)

Ronald Makwankwa, an initiate from the Bagisu tribe, holds onto a walking stick during his circumcision ceremony in Mbale, 220 km (136 miles) east of the Ugandan capital of Kampala, August 12, 2008. REUTERS/James Akena

A volunteer explains how to use a female condom to sex workers in Siliguri November 30, 2007. The Kerala government has reserved a job for a HIV-positive candidate, a step that has won praise for its sensitivity towards patients afflicted with the killer virus, The Times of India said on Wednesday. REUTERS/Rupak De Chowdhuri

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