A child infected from the Nkosi Johnson Haven -- a

JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA: A child infected from the Nkosi Johnson Haven -- a shelter for HIV-positive mothers and children -- cries 09 June 2001 during the funeral of Nkosi Johnson, the longest surviving child with AIDS in South Africa, who died 01 June 2001 at the age of 12. Nkosi, who woke South Africa up to the impact of AIDS, was burried at the Westpark graveyard in Johannesburg. AFP PHOTO YOAV LEMMER (Photo credit should read YOAV LEMMER/AFP via Getty Images)
JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA: A child infected from the Nkosi Johnson Haven -- a shelter for HIV-positive mothers and children -- cries 09 June 2001 during the funeral of Nkosi Johnson, the longest surviving child with AIDS in South Africa, who died 01 June 2001 at the age of 12. Nkosi, who woke South Africa up to the impact of AIDS, was burried at the Westpark graveyard in Johannesburg. AFP PHOTO YOAV LEMMER (Photo credit should read YOAV LEMMER/AFP via Getty Images)
A child infected from the Nkosi Johnson Haven -- a
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