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Rise Against HIV/AIDS is an appeal to everybody in the world to rise and fight HIV/AIDS. From the start to the end of this book, the bell of negative impacts of HIV/AIDS rings. The schools of thought that explain the origin of HIV/AIDS have the tone of dividing us and yet unity is strength. Causes and modes of transmission of HIV/AIDS threaten to inject HIV/AIDS in everybody. Subsequently, the effects of HIV/AIDS on our immune system and our efforts to control and prevent the epidemic indicate that we have to unite and pull up our socks. To crown it all, HIV/AIDS is a global crisis that has…mehr

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Rise Against HIV/AIDS is an appeal to everybody in the world to rise and fight HIV/AIDS. From the start to the end of this book, the bell of negative impacts of HIV/AIDS rings. The schools of thought that explain the origin of HIV/AIDS have the tone of dividing us and yet unity is strength. Causes and modes of transmission of HIV/AIDS threaten to inject HIV/AIDS in everybody. Subsequently, the effects of HIV/AIDS on our immune system and our efforts to control and prevent the epidemic indicate that we have to unite and pull up our socks. To crown it all, HIV/AIDS is a global crisis that has spared none. It is our worst enemy that has neither spared the young, the middle aged, nor the aged. We are left with no other option other than joining hands to fight this adversary that consumes our income, property and dear lives. It is a book for everybody in the world who can read and comprehend. Every family should have it, every school should have it; every college should have it; everyuniversity should have it; everybody should have it.
Autorenporträt
Amos Nandasaba Kundu was born in Bungoma County, Kenya on May 28 1973. He attended Maloho Primary School, Bokoli High School, Maseno University for his First Degree in Education and Masters Degree in Political Science at Kenyatta University. He is now a PhD (Political Science) student at Kenyatta University. His writings dwell on global issues.