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February 24, 2010
- Zulu warriors have a well-earned reputation as fierce fighters, having
successfully defended their
With a background
in behavioral science, Williams has been asked by Prince Mangosuthu
Buthelezi, head of the Zulu tribe, to help fight the spread of the
HIV/AIDS virus among his people. Money for the effort is being provided
by the prince and the South African government. It's a daunting task. |
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"An unfortunate dynamic throughout Africa — and
particularly in Specifically, Williams is designing a 22-part sexual
educational program. This includes developing course curriculums and all
training materials.
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Williams estimates
it will take about two years for her to complete the initial "train the
trainer" project as she fits in trips to
"I wondered why he
needed to reach outside his own country to someone halfway around the
world," Williams says. "The reason is partly a slow response to the
crisis by the South African government, but mostly it's because of a
desperate lack of resources. The need is there, but the money is not."
"This is because
the middle age population of |
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