Millicent Seela the Director of Knysna Aids Council, says that besides securing new sources of funding a major goal for Knysna Aids Council yearly is to increase awareness. Many people still live with strong misconceptions about HIV and AIDS. We need to work on raising general awareness about HIV and AIDS in order to overcome these misconceptions.
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Knysna Aids Council in South Africa is a registered NGO (Non Governmental Organisation) which provides the greater Knysna region with HIV and AIDS related services and support. The Knysna area is among the regions hardest hit by HIV/AIDS, which makes our work indispensable for humanitarian and economic reasons.

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Global HIV/AIDS battle losing ground according to Report by UNAIDS/WHO AIDS.
 
The HIV/AIDS epidemic continued to grow in all regions of the world this year and surged back in some areas where there had been declines, according to the annual AIDS report issued Tuesday by the United Nations and World Health Organization (WHO).
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