Meet Noah. He is 15 years old and HIV positive. Noah lives in Rwanda and raps in his community to educate people about HIV prevention. He is a patient at the Icyuzuzo Clinic in Kigali, funded by Keep a Child Alive.
Anti-retroviral medication has made it possible for Noah to be alive today. Help keep Noah and children like him alive. Vote for Keep a Child Alive to win $2.5 million from the American Express Members Project.
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Added: August 31, 2008 Runtime: 00:36 Plays: 634 Comments: 2
Meet Noah. He is 15 years old and HIV positive. Noah lives in Rwanda and raps in his community to educate people about HIV prevention. He is a patient at the Icyuzuzo Clinic in Kigali, funded by Keep a Child Alive.
Anti-retroviral medication has made it possible for Noah to be alive today. Help keep Noah and children like him alive. Vote for Keep a Child Alive to win $2.5 million from the American Express Members Project.
You must vote by Monday, September 1st!
Voting only takes a minute - so GO TO: http://www . membersproject . com/project/view/23E7H1 to NOMINATE NOW!
Once you have voted, email or call at least 5 friends and make sure they vote too! Help start a virus to end a virus and share this video with everyone you know!
During the spring of 2006 Alicia Keys embarked on a journey to Africa that changed her life forever. During her month-long trip Alicia witnessed countless stories of people infected with HIV, who despite the odds, were overcoming personal hardships with astonishing bravery. Alicia, together with Keep a Child Alive, is now ever more galvanized in her commitment to publicly addressing the need for lifesaving drugs and ongoing care for these inspiring people.
Join Alicia on her journey and hear the compelling stories from those she encountered during her visit. Keep a Child Alive and MySpace.com are proudly partnered to bring you these incredible stories and Alicia's call to action.
During the spring of 2006 Alicia Keys embarked on a journey to Africa that changed her life forever. Check out this documentary trailer for a preview of "Alicia Keys in Africa - Journey To The Motherland" and visit myspace.com/keepachildalive to contribute to this campaign to fight AIDS/HIV in Africa.
Thank god for angels that dont let the world forget that affrica needs us and that this is unnaceptable in this world today. There shoud be NO COUNTRY LIVING IN THIRD WORLD CONDITIONS!!! Espcialy children!
I'm really glad to c a figure like you puttin it down & opening the wrlds EYES bcuz it is time foE the world 2 wake up & realize that they R walking around unaware of the dangers around them that they r letting in freely!! KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!!!
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Thursday, April 10, 2008 11:15 PM
i wish there was more that we could do to help. having friends that were adopted here from africa really opened my eyes to the struggles that they had. so this video is moving for me. it gives me a new outlook on their life before they came here.