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In less than a generation, HIV/AIDS has become the history's worst pandemic, claiming more lives than even the Black Death. The epidemic is not only a health issue but also a socio-economic and security issue.
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Like many epidemics, HIV follows an ‘S-curve’ – a gradual buildup leading to a rapid surge. For instance, across southern Africa the percentage of adults living with HIV/AIDS soared from 2 to 20 in less than six years.
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The ‘AIDS Tax’: AIDS kills people in the prime of their working lives, destroying human capital, eroding productivity, and raising the cost of doing business.
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Children need special support from parents and teachers to reach their potential. Yet, according to estimates, by 2010 25 million children worldwide will have seen a parent succumb to AIDS.
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This graph illustrates how economic growth in South Africa depends on the handling of the AIDS issue.
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Having overrun Africa, the epidemic is opening new fronts, especially in Eastern Europe and Asia. This chart models the impact of AIDS on future GDP growth in Russia.
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