Dr. Edward Green, Senior Research Fellow at the Harvard Institute for Public Health, explains that successful AIDS prevention programs are community based.

Posted by Staff on July 8, 2005 |

Green states that AIDS prevention programs should not be top-down or forced on Africans by their leaders. He says that successful programs must include peer education by religious and political leaders, and traditional healers. (:30)

 
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July 8, 2005

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