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June 01, 2011 
A Kenyan woman prepares ribbons ahead of World Aids Day at Beacon of Hope centre, a non-government organization... 
Nairobi, Kenya 
To match Special Report AIDS/ 
A Kenyan woman prepares ribbons ahead of World Aids Day at Beacon of Hope centre, a non-government organization formed to address women's problem of HIV/AIDS in Nairobi, November 25, 2004. Dramatic scientific advances since HIV was first discovered 30 years ago this week mean the virus is no longer a death sentence. Thanks to tests that detect HIV early, new antiretroviral AIDS drugs that can control the virus for decades, and a range of ways to stop it being spread, 33.3 million people around the world are learning to live with HIV. Picture taken November 25, 2004. To match Special Report AIDS/ REUTERS/Antony Njuguna/Files (KENYA - Tags: HEALTH) 
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