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The factory now employs 70 untrained slum residents, many of whom are infected with HIV. This job offers them a chance to rebuild their lives, often after years of unemployment. With their salary, each employee can support ten other people in their neighbourhood. Thanks to the project, children can attend school once more and 500 people now have the chance of a promising future. Safety, training and health are number one issues in the factory and anti-Aids drugs are distributed every day at mealtimes.
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