A mother gives water to her child in drought-stricken Wajir District. A government project aims to bring potable water to 1 million district residents by next July. - AFP pic
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Monday, 12 May 2014 11:46 PM MYT
CAPE TOWN, May 12 — Gynecologists working in Africa suspect that women there are more vulnerable to HIV because of waterborne parasites.
A mother gives water to her child in drought-stricken Wajir District. A government project aims to bring potable water to 1 million district residents by next July. — AFP pic
An ambitious research project aims to revolutionise treatment for young women. — New York Times