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HIV in Mozambique

A cemetery worker digs a tomb, below another tomb in a cemetery of Maputo, Mozambique, Aug. 2009. Life expectancy and child mortality is deteriorating quickly in Mozambique due to HIV/AIDS, instead of 50 years of life expectancy projected for 2010 it has gone down to 37years. It is estimated that 81.000 Mozambicans will die yearly due to AIDS, leaving 400.000 orphans.

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Tomás Munita, Mención, 2011
A cemetery worker digs a tomb, below another tomb in a cemetery of Maputo, Mozambique, Aug. 2009. Life expectancy and child mortality is deteriorating quickly in Mozambique due to HIV/AIDS, instead of 50 years of life expectancy projected for 2010 it has gone down to 37years. It is estimated that 81.000 Mozambicans will die yearly due to AIDS, leaving 400.000 orphans.