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HIV widows have become India's invisible women

By Manpreet Singh | China Daily | Updated: 2009-09-10 08:36

HIV widows have become India's invisible women

Thirty-one-year-old Shanti is one of India's growing number of 'HIV widows' - women, some HIV-positive, left to fend for themselves after their infected husbands' deaths. Shanti had to turn to prostituion when her family shunned her after the death of her husband three years ago. Three million people, including a million women, are HIV-positive in India. Manpreet Singh

An HIV victim, 31-year-old Shanti, lives the life of a hideous "sinner", paying the price for her dead husband's promiscuity and drug abuse.

HIV widows have become India's invisible women

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