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International News Former Zambian President Kaunda Says African Countries Need Assistance in Fighting HIV/AIDSDecember 11, 2007 Former Zambian President Kenneth Kaunda in a recent speech in Lusaka, Zambia, called on leaders worldwide to help African countries fight HIV/AIDS, Xinhua/CRIEnglish.com reports. He said that poverty, underdevelopment, illiteracy, ignorance, the status of orphans and diseases -- such as malaria, TB and HIV/AIDS -- have undermined economic growth on the continent. "Let us be mindful that the AIDS pandemic has over the years spread across our continent at an alarming rate," Kaunda, said, adding, "This alarming situation should in my humble view serve as a call to action for all of us rise to the challenge in order to make a difference in our one world." Back to other news for December 2007
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