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UNICEF head concerned over spread of HIV in Mozambique

Agence France-Presse - August 3, 2008


MAPUTO, Aug 3, 2008 (AFP) - The head of the UN's children fund has raised concerns over the spread of HIV in Mozambique, saying it was partly fueled by immigrants from Zimbabwe who were selling their bodies to make ends meet.

UNICEF executive director Ann Veneman told reporters at the end of a three-day official visit on Saturday that her organisation "was concerned by high levels of HIV infection in the country."

"We are working with the ministry of the interior in dealing with uncontrolled immigration of Zimbabwean women who are engaged in sexual activities in central Mozambique."

She did not give details of the organisation's work with the government.

Large numbers of women are believed to have fled poverty-stricken Zimbabwe, labouring under the world's highest inflation rate and major food shortages, to work as prostitutes in neighbouring Mozambique.

According to government figures, Mozambique's HIV prevalence rate among the 16-to-49 age group is estimated at more than 16 percent. However some aid groups say the figure is higher.

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