The City Losing Its Children
The City Losing Its Children to H.I.V. - The New York Times
As of Nov. 30, an astonishing 1,132 children in the city and its environs were H.I.V.-positive, most of them under age 13. To put this in perspective, the equivalent figure for the entire United...
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/31/magazine/pakistan-hiv.htmlThe City Losing Its Children to HIV | Pulitzer Center
As of Nov. 30, an astonishing 1,132 children in the city and its environs were HIV-positive, most of them under age 13. To put this in perspective, the equivalent figure for the entire United States is less than 2,000; the American population, 330 million, is a thousand times that of the Ratodero metropolitan area.
https://pulitzercenter.org/stories/city-losing-its-children-hivThe city losing its children to HIV | Aga Khan Development Network - AKDN
New York Times (USA) 2 April 2021. In Ratodero, a remote city in Pakistan, two children had been receiving ongoing treatment in a local hospital but were not getting better. They were tested for HIV by the Aga Khan University Hospital (AKUH) in Karachi, cited as "one of the country’s premier academic medical centres."
https://www.akdn.org/media/city-losing-its-children-hivThe City Losing Its Children to H.I.V. - Web Wad
As of Nov. 30, an astonishing 1,132 children in the city and its environs were H.I.V.-positive, most of them under age 13. To put this in perspective, the equivalent figure for the entire United States is less than 2,000; the American population, 330 million, is a thousand times that of the Ratodero metropolitan area.
https://webwad.com/the-city-losing-its-children-to-h-i-v/The City Losing Its Children to H.I.V. | Pakistan Defence
The City Losing Its Children to H.I.V. (Published 2021) A pediatric outbreak in a remote city in Pakistan shows the urgency of global health after Covid. www.nytimes.com One day in February 2019, Nazeer Shah carried his 1-year-old daughter, Eman, into a medical clinic.
https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/the-city-losing-its-children-to-h-i-v.706501/The City Losing Its Children to H.I.V. : Children
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https://www.reddit.com/r/Children/comments/mh56qs/the_city_losing_its_children_to_hiv/Where have Boston’s children gone? - The Boston Globe
The number of Bostonians younger than 5 was remarkably consistent in the 1990, 2000, 2010, and 2020 US Censuses, but the number of school-age kids in this city is dropping. There were more than...
https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/06/09/opinion/where-have-bostons-children-gone/The City Losing Its Children to H.I.V. : Sindh
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https://www.reddit.com/r/Sindh/comments/mhz7xj/the_city_losing_its_children_to_hiv/In the RCSD-city fight, the children are losing
An ugly battle is heating up between City Hall and the school district, and nobody’s looking very good in this. In the RCSD-city fight, the children are losing | Urban Journal | CITY News. Arts. Life.
https://www.rochestercitynewspaper.com/rochester/in-the-rcsd-city-fight-the-children-are-losing/Content?oid=10623987Vanishing Venice: The Sinking City Losing Its Soul
Timgad is a lost Roman city on the edge of the Sahara desert in Algeria that remained hidden beneath the sand for nearly a thousand years. Positively obscure compared to the international notoriety of Pompeii, this ancient city is nonetheless one of the best surviving examples of Roman town planning anywhere in the historical Empire.
https://discoverology.com/vanishing-venice-the-sinking-city-losing-its-soul/Boston Is Losing Its Children — What’s At Stake, And What ... - WBUR
Of the 700,000 or so people living in the city, only 75,000 of them are between 5 and 17 years old. That’s barely 10%, and it’s a staggering 43% drop from the number of children living in Boston 50...
https://www.wbur.org/cognoscenti/2020/01/29/boston-foundation-report-city-is-losing-its-children-miles-howard