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Produced by Jiang Guoyan

13. Do you know how many people in China have been infected with HIV until now? ,000 □ 550,000 □ 350,000 □ to date If this number were to grow, be Living with HIV or AIDS have not acquired HIV or AIDS the future of China might be in danger.

17.I know the general way to treat AIDS at present Agree □ Disagree □ Not sure □ give people a wider and easy choice of medicine. provide a wider access to medicine

9. AIDS can be cured at present Agree □ Disagree □ Not sure □ It is impossible to cure AIDS at present. It seems unlikely that AIDS will disappear.

2. If your classmate is suffering from AIDS, what will you do with her or him? be friendly as before □ be far away □ tell other classmates □ A victim of the disease

15. Do you know where AIDS spread fastest? Asia □ Africa □ America □ Struck Africa seriously! Hit Africa hard!

WorldWorld children AfricaAfrican children Living with HIV/AIDS (2002) children (15-24) AIDS deaths in all deaths every year New infections of HIV every year New infections in 2002 ≥ 40m 3m 11m 24m 3m 5m 27m 16m 2.5m 3m 3.5m 2m

NOV 21, 2005 World Health Organization UNAIDS 联合国 艾滋病 规划署 WHO 世界卫 生组织 Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/Aids 40.3 million, 5 million new infections, 80% in developing countries, 3 million deaths, 500,000 children.

1.Why is HIV/AIDS such a serious problem in Sub-Saharan Africa?Why is HIV/AIDS such a serious problem in Sub-Saharan Africa? What is the result of the problem? Share out the work and help one another , make note. One leader, different reporters. 4 minutes 2. Why do children suffer most from AIDS? What difficulties do they have to face? 3. Is there still hope to protect people in Africa form HIV/AIDS?

Competition : Think about questions that you are going to test other teams. 1.Information based on the text. 2.Other information you have collected about AIDS.

Suppose you are a journalist,singer, doctor, filmmaker, president … what can you do to help solve the global problem?

Homework Write a letter to the UNAIDS, telling them about your plan to help solve the global problem.

HIV/AIDS is a serious problem in Sub-Saharan Africa because most countries do not have _____ _______ to prevent and _____the disease. Million of families lose their ________ to make enough money to ________. enough money treat ability survive

As a result of the strong effect, many African countries are almost being _________ by the disease. It is likely that the future of Africa might be ___________. destroyed in danger

African children seem to ______________ from AIDS. The disease can even______ the lives of those who are not _______, because they may have to _______sick relatives instead of ______________. suffer the most ruin infected care for going to school

Living with parents who have AIDS is _______ and difficult.Because their parents can’t work, they may not have enough food and must help ____________ the family.Even if they are infected, they have to keep it a ________. painful take care of secret

It is still not too late to protect the poor ________ the worst effects of HIV/AIDS. If we can ________ education, health care and wider ______ to medicines, the spread of the disease can be _____________ and the effects can be _________. against provide access slowed down reduced

In some parts of Sub-Saharan Africa, the fight against the ______is beginning to show results. Where _____________ has been taken, there are fewer new _________ and better care for the ________of the disease. virus powerful action infections victims

The number of people living with HIV worldwide has reached 40.3 million. An extra 5 million new infections will appear in While 80% are still found in the developing world such as Africa and Asia. It is also estimated that 2005 would see more than 3 million deaths from Aids-related illnesses - more than 500,000 of these children.