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The front door
Amelia's two younger sisters wait in the front room of their home for their oldest sister to come back from selling items on the street. Amelia and her three sisters live alone in a cinder block house.

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Braselino
Maputo project participant

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Posted 5:00PM on Thursday, August 09, 2007 Pacific Time


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Things are getting worse. People are getting infected everyday, even if you educate people. And also, there is still a lot of discrimination.
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