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A home from home for children living with HIV
27 de marzo de 2009
Viva Cazuza has been working for nearly two decades in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil to give orphaned children and young people living with HIV a safe haven, antiretroviral treatment and access to programmes to gain confidence and build leadership skills. The society was created in 1990 in the memory of Brazilian rock star Cazuza who died of an AIDS-related illness in the same year.
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