For more news, head to www.wsj.com/video. Chapter 1 of 3: In the past decade, the number of people living with HIV in Vietnam has tripled. In a shelter outside of Ho Chi Minh City, AIDS patients across all generations spend their last days together. WSJ's Lam Thuy Vo reports.
Omgosh! Its the orphanage I went to last year for my overseas community involvement project. I still remember the kids! They are lovely kids but very unfortunate kids.
hulapoopy 2 years ago
words can't describe how depressing this is.
arequipa1 3 years ago
I am impressed with the dedication of these nuns/sisters. They are a modern-day example of how to treat those who are often rejected by society.
frolicdetour 3 years ago 2
Great video on why you shouldn't do drugs !
azas1949 3 years ago
Supposedly they have found the cure to AIDS through bone marrow transplants. Im sure its costly though.
skettcharmstrong 3 years ago
A disturbing commentary. The health care system works well. The overall society is badly broken.
voyeurdug 3 years ago