Young people should point out their weaknesses To HIV/AIDS
April 10, 2008
Publisher’s Foreword: This essay was one of four runner-up submissions for the 2007 World AIDS Day Student Essay Contest.
YOUNG PEOPLE SHOULD POINT OUT THEIR WEAKNESSES TO HIV/AIDS AND GET THEIR PROTECTION ACCORDINGLY
I believe that being vulnerable to the HIV/AIDS pandemic is portrayed from the behaviors of others and what I think as an individual.
Self-abusing and [...]
Prevention is better than cure
April 10, 2008
Publisher’s Foreword: This essay was one of four runner-up submissions for the 2007 World AIDS Day Student Essay Contest.
PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE
A lot of people are dying because of a disease that can be prevented but cannot be cured. AIDS has no size, age, sex, or any specific people it aims for. Prevent [...]
Vulnerable as soft sand on the river banks
April 10, 2008
Publisher’s Foreword: This essay was one of four runner-up submissions for the 2007 World AIDS Day Student Essay Contest.
VULNERABLE AS SOFT SAND ON THE RIVER BANKS
I am in a position of silt soil on the river-banks, that can be eroded by floods unless grass develops in it and grows in it, binding roots to [...]
Young People At Risk
April 10, 2008
Publisher’s Foreword: This essay was one of four runner-up submissions for the 2007 World AIDS Day Student Essay Contest.
YOUNG PEOPLE AT RISK
In most parts of the world where the overall proportion of the people living with HIV/AIDS is falling it can be noted that only the young people remain more at risk than any [...]
My Story About A Friend Living With HIV
February 7, 2008
Publisher’s Foreword: The young author offers insight into the unique challenges that young people in Zimbabwe face as they navigate life in the age of HIV/AIDS. The article is personal, as it explores a young Zimbabwean’s choices as he deals with peer pressure from a close friend, highlighting the vulnerabilities to HIV/AIDS for young [...]






