The most powerful message can come from the un-likeliest messenger. When Nkosi Johnson, an 11-year-old South African with AIDS, walked onto the stage at an international AIDS conference in Durban last ...
Statistics for AIDS in Africa are so overwhelmingly depressing they make your eye sockets throb. The United Nations is constantly reporting things like: * Seventy percent of all people on Earth who ...
W A S H I N G T O N, June 1 -- I am going to say something that probably won't sound very nice. We have been waiting for Nkosi Johnson to die for months. This broadcast was shot and edited months ago.
Twelve-year-old Nkosi Johnson died of AIDS early this morning. He was a champion for children and women with the virus, and tried to change attitudes toward the disease in his home country of South ...
J O H A N N E S B U R G, South Africa, Jan. 7 -- He is the little boy who put a brave and smiling face on AIDS in Africa. He survived longer than any AIDS baby on the continent. But now 11-year-old ...
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP) _ Three armed men entered the room of South Africa's youngest AIDS activist early Monday, held his nurse up at gunpoint and robbed his home. No one was injured in the ...
Every year on June 1, many countries celebrate International Children’s Day. The day is dedicated to the advocacy of children's rights. It also serves as a reminder of the ongoing efforts toward ...