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More than three million people in our world were infected by the virus named HIV, and more than two million died because of AIDS.
The numbers of HIV+ cases in Indonesia have reached 4527, and AIDS cases have reached 6332. Semarang, the city where our LC located, is the riskiest city in Central Java with 225 HIV AIDS cases.
ROAR PROJECT 2010 is a project held by AIESEC Indonesia Local Committee University of Diponegoro. Itself stands for “Red Ribbon Alert” and It’s quite clear that this project intends to raise public awareness about HIV/AIDS and break the stigma to people living with HIV/AIDS. Furthermore, this project also aims to provoke proactive contribution in combating HIV from every constituent in society.
What you can get from this project:
* A great opportunity to contribute in combating HIV by educate various communities in Indonesia about HIV/AIDS insights
* A brand new experience by involving in a bunch of contributing activities with some enormous NGOs in the city (outreach activities toward high risk communities around Semarang, public campaign, discussion, counseling, and so on)
* An opportunity to work in a strong team with different culture
* A way to grab a companionship with trainees all over the world
* A chance to stay and live with warm friendly citizens of Indonesia
* Unforgettable traveling and sightseeing around the city
* Means to give positive impacts to society
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