DEDICATED FIGHTERS AGAINST HIVIAIDS in the southern African country of Namibia are standing on the threshold of a miracle.
To the fore among them is Maryknoll Father Richard Bauer (left, with young Namibians) who combats AIDS in the nation’s capital, Windhoek. “The history has been terrible, with HIV prevalence climbing through the years to peak at 22 percent,” he says. “That’s nearly a quarter of the entire population.” Continue reading “New Start in Namibia” »