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Ambassador Tobias Visit to HIV/AIDS' Projects


KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
December 9, 2004

Ambassador Randall Tobias, U.S. Global Aids Coordinator, accompanied by U.S. Ambassador Jendayi Frazer, USAID representatives and Durban consulate staff, visited several U.S.-funded projects in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) during his December 7-9 trip to South Africa. During his brief South African sojourn, Ambassador Tobias visited some of the pioneering HIV/ Aids work in rural areas.  Photo courtesy of U.S. Consulate Durban
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U.S. Global Aids Coordinator Ambassador Randall Tobias visits children at NOAH ,Nurturing Orphans of AIDS for Humanity. Photo courtesy of U.S. Consulate Durban      U.S. Global Aids Coordinator Ambassador Randall Tobias with children at CAPRISA/ Vulindlela. Photo courtesy of U.S. Consulate Durban       Traditional leaders were on hand to welcome U.S. Global Aids Coordinator Ambassador Tobias. Photo courtesy of U.S. Consulate Durban     

A songoma, tradional healer, discusses with U.S. Global Aids Coordinator Ambassador Randall Tobias. Photo courtesy of U.S. Consulate Durban      A sangoma performs a traditional ritual to welcome all the visitors. Photo courtesy of U.S. Consulate Durban      Ambassador to South Africa Jendayi Frazer accompanied U.S. Global Aids Coordinator Ambassador Tobias. Photo courtesy of U.S. Consulate Durban     

Professor Salim Abdool Karim, Director of CAPRISA explains to Ambassador Tobias the work the center is doing on AIDS research. Photo courtesy of U.S. Consulate Durban     


Released on December 16, 2004

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