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Evening Standard |
| | This Christmas, let's work to make the world AIDS free | | | | Globally, 37 million people are living with HIV and this figure rose by 1.8 million people last year. But the treatment now exists to make sure that all those affected can lead normal lives, and widespread testing programmes limit new infections. | | | | That is why, this December, we are teaming up with the Elton John AIDS Foundation to stop this epidemic. | | | |
| | Help those living with HIV to have full and fulfilling lives and stop more people contracting the virus | | | | | | | |
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| "We are all moved at some point in our lives to make a difference to the world around us. The challenge is how – and how much…" Sir Elton John | | | | | | | | Donate now and your gift will be doubled. Your donation will be spent across our campaign's six key cities, London, Delhi, Nairobi, Maputo, Atlanta and Kiev. Every penny donated (up to £2m) will be doubled by the UK government through UK Aid Match, to be spent across projects in Maputo and Nairobi. | | | | | | |
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