THIRD-YEAR LAW STUDENT FLATLEY EARNS FELLOWSHIPS TO STUDY HIV/AIDS IN GUATEMALA
April 29, 2008
April 29, 2008
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va., April 29 -- The University of Virginia's Health System issued the following news release:
Each November nearly a million Guatemalans of Mayan descent trek to the country's southern coast, where they stay in camps and work for the coffee industry until April. Away from their homes and families, the workers may engage in risky behavior that could further exacerbate one of the highest rates of HIV/AIDS infection in Central America. Third-year law student Kate Fl . . .
Each November nearly a million Guatemalans of Mayan descent trek to the country's southern coast, where they stay in camps and work for the coffee industry until April. Away from their homes and families, the workers may engage in risky behavior that could further exacerbate one of the highest rates of HIV/AIDS infection in Central America. Third-year law student Kate Fl . . .