Nepal radio breaks taboos to fight HIV/AIDS
[Reuters international
] - 9. Gennaio 2008 - 8:11KATHMANDU (Reuters) - Ignoring social taboos in this conservative nation, a Nepali radio program on safe sex is spreading awareness against HIV/AIDS and offers life-saving advice to young people who are vulnerable to the disease.
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