Embracing Children Living with HIV/AIDS
We have commemorated National Children\'s Day every 23 July since 1984. This warning aims to remind us all about the importance of the role and existence of children in the nation’s life. Children are the next generation, so that their life’s journey to adulthood must be of high quality.
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Three resident children take a walk on 18 July 2019 on the grounds of the Lentera Foundation’s shelter in Solo, Central Java. Children living with HIV/AIDS still face widespread discrimination, primarily due to social stigma and the general lack of awareness about HIV transmission.
Children living with HIV/AIDS must not be forgotten amid the efforts to improve public health services. Their number is merely the tip of the iceberg.
We have commemorated National Children\'s Day every 23 July since 1984. This warning aims to remind us all about the importance of the role and existence of children in the nation’s life. Children are the next generation, so that their life’s journey to adulthood must be of high quality. Therefore, the guarantees on the basic rights of children must be fulfilled.