Discussion Guide for "AIDS Photo Montage " video

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Discussion Guide for

“AIDS Photo Montage” After viewing “AIDS Photo Montage,” use this guide to research the global HIV and AIDS pandemic and its impact on children; reflect on how the video touched you; recall what you learned; respond in tangible ways; reach out with life-changing help; resolve to follow God’s Word; and rely on His goodness and power.

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H I V (hu m an i mmunodef i ciency vi rus) uses white blood cells as hosts.

When those cells are destroyed, the body’s immune system begins to fail and AIDS (acquired immune deficiency syndrome) sets in. From this point on, opportunistic illnesses such as tuberculosis and pneumonia are able to infect the body with virtually no resistance, eventually leading to death. Antiretroviral drugs do not cure HIV and AIDS, but reduce suffering and can prolong life.

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T h e r e a r e 15 million chi ldren who have been orphaned by AIDS

worldwide, of which 12 million are in sub-Saharan. This number is expected to reach 14 million by 2015. Source: UNAIDS, Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic, 2008 Chi l d r e n orp h aned or made v ulnerable by AIDS are at risk of

malnutrition, illness, abuse, child labor, and sexual exploitation; these factors, in turn, increase their own vulnerability to HIV infection. They also suffer the stigma and

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discrimination often associated with HIV and AIDS and may be denied education, work, housing, and other basic needs as a result.

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G l o b a l ly, th e number of children youn ger than 15 years living

with HIV increased from 1.6 million in 2001 to 2.0 million in 2007. Almost 90 percent of these children live in sub-Saharan Africa. Source: UNAIDS, Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic, 2008 I t is e s ti mated th at 90 percen t of children living with HIV acquired the

virus during pregnancy, birth, or breastfeeding. Source: UNAIDS, Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic, 2008

Reflect Ta k e a q uie t m omen t t o pray for children who have been impacted by AIDS and

those who are living with HIV and AIDS.

W h at pa rti c u l ar st ory or ima ge from the film struck you most?

H a d y o u b e e n c onfron ted before with images that expose the reality of suffering

caused by AIDS? Has watching this video changed your perception of the HIV and AIDS crisis, particularly of children made vulnerable by AIDS?

Recall Du r in g the tim e you wat c hed this vi deo, how many children like Patrick,

Lucia, Christopher, and Flossy lost parents to AIDS?

W h o is l e f t t o take care of children when their parents die as a result of

AIDS? What if there are no more adults in the family?

L o s in g a pa r e nt t o A IDS, or even caring for a parent afflicted with the disease, is a

tragic and life-altering event. For children living in poverty, it can mean, among other things, going without food, dropping out of school, working casual labor jobs, being exposed to dangerous circumstances, and living on the streets. Discuss what kind of future these children

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face. What are their immediate needs? What must they do each day to simply survive?

W h at s h o u l d b e the role of local commun iti es, governments, and

humanitarian organizations in caring for children made vulnerable by AIDS?

Respond O n e way in whic h local commun ities, governments, and organizations like

World Vision are trying to stop the spread of HIV and AIDS is providing people with accurate information about its prevention, transmission, and treatment. How can you accurately educate people in your community about HIV and AIDS?

J u st a s wat c hi n g thi s vi deo may have motivated you to do something to help

children made vulnerable by AIDS, how can you make other people aware of the global HIV and AIDS crisis and encourage them to do something?

Reach Out Consider making a difference in the following ways:

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S p o n s o r a c hild living in an AIDS-affected community. For just about $1 a day, you’ll help him or her access critical basics, such as clean water, healthcare, education, and improved nutrition, plus counseling and assistance in caring for sick or dying parents. Your commitment will provide hope to your child and his or her entire community. For sponsorship information, visit www.worldvisionresources.org.

B e c o m e a n ad vocat e for children affected by HIV and AIDS. Urge Congress

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and the Administration to respond to the crisis by increasing U.S. funding to combat the global HIV and AIDS crisis and ensuring children and their needs are not overlooked. En c o u r age your c hurc h or other group to host a Caregiver Kit assembly.

These kits are given to World Vision volunteer caregivers in Asia, Latin America, and Africa who are caring for people living with HIV and AIDS. Each kit equips caregivers with a year’s worth of the practical materials they need to improve and prolong lives while preventing further infection.

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V is it the World Vi sion Experience: AIDS. This interactive, walk-through

exhibit gives you a glimpse into the life of a child affected by HIV and AIDS in Africa. Visit www.worldvisionexperience.org for dates and locations near you.

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“ M y c o m mand is this: Love each other as I have loved you.” —John 15:12

De f e n d the cause of the weak and fatherless; maintain the rights of the poor

and oppressed. —Psalm 82:3

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B u t G o d has comb ined the members of the body and has given greater honor to the parts that lacked it, so that there should be no division in the body, but that its parts should have equal concern for each other. If one part suffers, every part suffers with it; if one part is honored, every part rejoices with it. Now you are the body of Christ, and each one of you is a part of it. —1 Corinthians 12:24-27

Fo r th e L ord your God is God of gods and Lord of lords, the great God,

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mighty and awesome, who shows no partiality and accepts no bribes. He defends the cause of the fatherless and the widow, and loves the alien, giving him food and clothing. —Deuteronomy 10:17-18 G o d s e t s the lonely in families ... —Psalm 68:6

Rely Pray that:

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Chi l d r e n livi ng with HIV and AIDS, and those orphaned or made vulnerable by AIDS, will not be consumed by fear and anxiety for the future but receive opportunities to find joy and peace in Jesus. Pray also that they will not feel alone but will find the material and emotional support they need.

T h e in dividuals and or gan izati ons caring for children made vulnerable

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by AIDS throughout the world will receive the funding, resources, and staff and volunteers to provide care for these children and opportunities for their future. G o d wil l con tinue us in g young people as leaders to educate others about

prevention, transmission, and treatment of HIV and AIDS; diminish ignorance and discrimination against those living with HIV and AIDS; and create positive change in communities affected by the disease. PA G E 4 O F 6


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T h e mil l i ons of people suffering without medication will receive access to the

antiretroviral drugs and other medications they need, and that leaders, policymakers, doctors, and others will find solutions to the problems associated with HIV and AIDS.

The Scripture in this resource is from the HOLY BIBLE, NEW INTERNATIONAL VERSION®. NIV®. Copyright © 1973, 1978, 1984 by International Bible Society. Used by permission of Zondervan. All rights reserved.

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Copyright © 2010 World Vision, Inc., P.O. Box 9716, Mail Stop 321, Federal Way, WA 980639716, wvresources@worldvision.org. All rights reserved.

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About World Vision Resources E n din g gl o b a l po verty and injustice begins with education: understanding the magnitude and causes of poverty, its impact on human dignity, and our connection to those in need around the world.

World Vision Resources is the publishing ministry of World Vision. World Vision Resources educates Christians about global poverty, inspires them to respond, and equips them with innovative resources to make a difference in the world.

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