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HIV/AIDS

It's estimated that 34 million people are living with AIDS: approximately 1 in 200 people in the world today. More than 3.4 million children are currently living with HIV and AIDS. That's why Save the Children has prevention programs to stop the spread of AIDS and protection programs to help children who have been orphaned or are vulnerable due to the infection. In 2012, we helped nearly 40 million children through our HIV/AIDS programs.   
A growing body of evidence demonstrates how children living with or affected by HIV and AIDS are especially vulnerable to issues of violence, abuse, neglect and exploitation. Save the Children works to prevent the spread of HIV and ensure children affected by AIDS get the help they need. With the support of donors and partners, we help communities to care for sick and vulnerable children, as well as provide education, emotional support, nutritious food and much more.
Save the Children envisions a world where children and families can live free of HIV infection and in which families that are affected by HIV and AIDS can live positively and productively without stigma and discrimination.
Drawing on our global experience, Save the Children supports hundreds of thousands of children and young people at risk for, and affected by, HIV. Save the Children takes on a comprehensive approach in addressing HIV and AIDS, focusing on orphans and other vulnerable children; young people most at risk in the epidemic; and efforts to combat Pediatric AIDS including mother-to-child transmission prevention programs.

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 Save the Children serves impoverished, marginalized and vulnerable children and families in nearly 120 countries. Our programs reach both children and those working to save and improve their lives, including parents, caregivers, community members and members of our partner organizations. We help save children’s lives, protect them from exploitation and assist them in accessing education and health care.
Through disaster risk reduction, emergency preparedness, rapid humanitarian relief and long-term recovery programs, Save the Children also assists millions of girls and boys at risk of or affected by natural disasters, conflicts and ethnic violence.

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Thanks to the tremendous support of our donors and partners, Save the Children has a broad domestic and global footprint, helping improve the lives of millions of children in the United States and around the world. 
In 2012, Save the Children’s global movement helped more than 125 million children in nearly 120 countries, working closely with partners around the world.
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