CRS World Report: Cambodia HIV
When doctors couldn’t diagnose their illnesses, Tev Vibol and his family thought they were going to die. Listen to the CRS World Report.
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When doctors couldn’t diagnose their illnesses, Tev Vibol and his family thought they were going to die. Listen to the CRS World Report.
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A severe drought has come to East Africa, sending families walking for days in search of food and water. (Week of August 8, 2011)
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When disaster strikes, a rapid response can mean the difference between life and death. (Week of August 1, 2011)
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In India, health workers take to the streets to vaccinate children against polio. (Week of July 25, 2011)
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After massive flooding swept away houses throughout Pakistan last summer, CRS built thousands of transitional shelters. (Week of July 18, 2011)
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It is hurricane season in the Atlantic, but preparing for the worst can save lives. (Week of July 11, 2011)
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On July 9th, the new nation of South Sudan will celebrate its independence for the first time. (Week of July 4, 2011)
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In Pakistan, a designer is creating new opportunities for refugee women. (Week of June 27, 2011)
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In Ghana, traditional birth attendants are taking on a new role – and saving lives. (Week of June 20, 2011)
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In Lesotho, many communities can no longer care for the many children orphaned by Aids. (Week of June 13, 2011)
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