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HIV As Seen Through The Camera Lens
A photography exhibition from Congolese HIV positive women has opened in London
In London, a new photographic exhibition by HIV positive women from the Democratic Republic of Congo shows how HIV affects the lives of all those around them. One of the exhibitors talks about the illness and the exhibition.
Also on the programme: A new report in Britain suggests being pretty can improve job success - why does appearance mean so much for women and men in their careers? And, a New Zealander who suddenly regained her lost sight talks about the 'miracle.'
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