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  • Kholiswa, 2, a HIV+ girl is portrayed in her bad at Thembacare HIV+ children's care hospice in Athlone, Cape Town. Her skin marks the signs of Antiretroviral (ARVs) treatment against the HIV virus.
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  • Children are roaming in the streets of Langa township, an impoverished area of Cape Town. Poverty and AIDS are collaborating in the creation of millions of orphans throughout the whole of Africa. Many of them will end up committing crimes, prostituting or living on the street. Numerous organisation provides now help for street children, but without an integral and reliable governmental response to the crises, it can't be solved. International donors should provide help targeted at developing poor areas and employment, in unison with fighting HIV/AIDS and carrying on education programmes.A greater distribution of ARVs and poverty alleviation would also enhance to chances of the parents to educate and love their children. Living with HIV means also not dying  prematurely, leaving young children where they were struggling to survive.
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  • Shacks are seen from a window of Mama Ester's creche in Khayelitsha township, Cape Town, where over a million people live in the extreme poverty..
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  • Fundile, 30, a HIV+ woman, is praying the Lord in her home in Philippe township, Cape Town, where over a million people live in the extreme poverty. Her son, Kunnele, 2, is also HIV+.
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  • Nozuko, a HIV+ woman living with her son Thulani, 5, is standing in fron of the home in the township of Philippe, an impoverished area of Cape Town.
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  • Thulani, 5, a HIV positive child living in Philippe township, Cape Town, is standing on the side of the road. He is living with his mother and relatives in a small wooden shack.
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  • Mama Ester is playing with two of the children at her creche in Khayelitsha township in Cape Town, where over a million people live in the extreme poverty..
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  • Mxolisi, 2, a HIV positive child living in Langa township, Cape Town, is portrayed in his home.
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  • A nurse is applying ear disinfectant to a young girl at the Thembacare HIV care hospice in Athlone, Cape Town.
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  • Sinethembe, 9, is standing by a store on the streets of Khayelitsha, a large township in Cape Town. After being abused by the uncle he contacted HIV. He cares for his two siblings of 3 and 5 years when their mum is away at work. Sinethembe will start school next year, at the age of 10.
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  • Houses are build in corrugated iron and wood in Khayelitsha township in Cape Town, where over a million people live in the extreme poverty..
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  • The Guguletu cemetery, just off Guguletu township of Cape Town, is a place where many people who died because of HIV/AIDS have been buried. South Africa is also claiming to have no land left for the dead and many people are in fact buried on top of others.
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  • A man is selling newspapers at a junction in central Cape Town.
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  • Children at the Sijongephambili creche, in the impoverished area of Lwandle township, Somerset West, Cape Town, are posing for a group picture.
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  • A child is sitting at a creche in Khayelitsha township in Cape Town, where over a million people live in the extreme poverty..
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  • Bulelwa, a HIV+ woman, is standing in her house with Mxolisi, 2, (right) her HIV+ child in the impoverished area of Langa. Bulelwa is holding a new born baby who has not been tested yet.
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  • Houses are build in corrugated iron and wood in Khayelitsha township in Cape Town, where over a million people live in the extreme poverty..
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  • Masonwabe, 4, a HIV+ boy with cerebral palsy, is lying in his bed at Thembacare HIV+ children's care hospice in Athlone, Cape Town..
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  • Nonceba, 3, a HIV+ girl, is tanding in her bed at Thembacare HIV+ children's care hospice in Athlone, Cape Town.
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  • A woman is walking across the Guguletu cemetery, just off Guguletu township in Cape Town. Many of the people who died of AIDS in the nearby area are buried here. South Africa is also claiming to have no land left for the dead and many people are in fact buried on top of others.
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  • Axole, 15, is but one of millions of children neglected by their families or orphans living in South Africa.
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  • Anele,3, a HIV+ cihld is standing in Mama Ester's creche in Khayelitsha township, Cape Town, where over a million people live in the extreme poverty..
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  • Children at a creche in Khayelitsha township in Cape Town, where over a million people live in the extreme poverty..
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  • Houses are build in corrugated iron and wood in Khayelitsha township in Cape Town, where over a million people live in the extreme poverty..
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  • A Christian volunteer is talking to a young child affected by HIV/AIDS in Khayelitsha township in Cape Town, where over a million people live in the extreme poverty..
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  • Sonja, a health worker, is compiling some forms at Thembacare HIV+ children's care hospice in Athlone, Cape Town.
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  • Zanoxolo, 9, a boy living with HIV, is sitting in his home in the township of Khayelitsha, Cape Town. He lives with the mum, also HIV+ and 2 brothers.
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  • Zukiswa (middle), 8 year old girl with HIV, is standing by her home in Philippe East, an impoverished area of Cape Town.
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  • A man is working with clay at a non governmental centre aimed at proving revenues for the people living in Khayelitsha township, in Cape Town, where over a million people live in the extreme poverty..
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  • Pupils are attending to a lesson at the Tereo Mission School in Cape Town.
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  • Working with clay at a non governmental centre is providing some revenue for the people living in Khayelitsha township in Cape Town, where over a million people live in the extreme poverty..
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  • On the outskirts of Khayelitsha township people are getting busy on the road. Table Mount and Lion's Head, two icons of Cape Town, are visible in the background.
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  • Mama Ester is playing with two of the children at her creche in Khayelitsha township in Cape Town, where over a million people live in the extreme poverty..
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  • A child is walking inside a creche in Khayelitsha township in Cape Town, where over a million people live in the extreme poverty.
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  • Nobuhle, 21, a HIV+ woman, is portrayed in her house inside the township of Philippe East, Cape Town.
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