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Discussion on effect of Aids on children Talk to be held at FCCT

Bangkok Post - April 4, 2001


The Foreign Correspondents Club of Thailand (FCCT) is hosting a discussion on the growing effect of Aids on children tonight at 8 pm. Speakers include Dr Dean Hirsch, president of World Vision, Senator Jon Ungpakorn, and Robert Bennoun, regional HIV/Aids adviser for Unicef. There will be video clips on children and their families affected by Aids in northern Thailand. For more details, call 255-5915, or fax 255-5919.
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