Living with Aids in Uganda

PATONGO, PADER DISTRICT, UGANDA - JUNE 26: MSF (Medecins sans Frontieres) runs the clinic with Doctor Cameron Bach in Patongo IDP (Internally Displaced Person) camp in Pader District , Uganda on June 26, 2006. They provide care and sanitation (latrines, water) for the 35,000 IDPs (internally displaced people) living in Patongo camp. Because of the ongoing insecurity in the region, there are still no ARV (antiretroviral) drug treatment available in Patongo. But MSF is planning to start one in July 2006. Ninety percent of the population of the districts of Pader, Kitgum and Gulu live in such camps because of the civil war waged by the LRA in Northern Uganda. (Photo by Jean-Marc Giboux/Getty Images)
PATONGO, PADER DISTRICT, UGANDA - JUNE 26: MSF (Medecins sans Frontieres) runs the clinic with Doctor Cameron Bach in Patongo IDP (Internally Displaced Person) camp in Pader District , Uganda on June 26, 2006. They provide care and sanitation (latrines, water) for the 35,000 IDPs (internally displaced people) living in Patongo camp. Because of the ongoing insecurity in the region, there are still no ARV (antiretroviral) drug treatment available in Patongo. But MSF is planning to start one in July 2006. Ninety percent of the population of the districts of Pader, Kitgum and Gulu live in such camps because of the civil war waged by the LRA in Northern Uganda. (Photo by Jean-Marc Giboux/Getty Images)
Living with Aids in Uganda
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