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Marius, Plan youth delegate at AIDS conference 2008 How I got to interview Mary Robinson
Plan youth delegate Marius Juel-Hovland, aged 16 from Norway, reveals how he managed to interview former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Mary Robinson at the International AIDS Conference

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Kenyan project cuts HIV rates by a third
Two young journalists from news agency Children's Express report back on a youth group HIV project

Thumbs are turning the tide on AIDS
How can you confront AIDS with your thumb?

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Asking teenagers their opinion brings surprising results

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Prevention strategies should find ways of addressing the needs of married teenage girls, as traditional methods aren't working
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Children see things differently to adults: we support their access to information and to opportunities to articulate their views in their own way
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