Romania NGO funding crisis risks rise in HIV infections
For two decades Romania has contained a mass spread of the HIV virus - but this success is under threat as funding for critical NGOs stops
Report by Michael Bird May 2010 - From the Print Edition
At 4:30 pm on a Tuesday afternoon in Bucharest’s Sector 5, our van turns the corner from a street of suburban houses into a dirt track, scattered with scavenged and burnt out cars. The streets and pavements are clogged with rubbish, where gangs of kids wander through the trash without socks, in filthy t-shirts and wearing trainers with burst seams. There are new vehicles - a BMW and a Mazda - outside bruised and crumbling four-storey flats, where satellite dishes hang under broken windows.
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