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Namibia; Namibian Minister Worried by Impact of AIDS on Education

Africa News Service (www.africanews.org) (12/13/00)


A Namibian official, Marlene Mungunda, has expressed concern over the social impact that HIV is having on the education and welfare of children in her state. "Namibia, like many other countries in Africa, is facing an epidemic [of] HIV/AIDS, and that has a direct impact on meeting our goals, such as education and reduction in infant mortality," Mungunda said at the release of the World's Children's Report in Windhoek. The AIDS epidemic, she said, is orphaning more children, undermining their health, and increasing poverty and unemployment levels. Namibia took a first step toward its objective of healthy development for children during the 1990 United Nations World Summit for Children in New York, when it adopted the Declaration for Survival, Protection and Development of Children.
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