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Around 700,000 people live with HIV in China. We are working to prevent HIV infection, provide care and support and reduce stigma.
Imagine rebuilding London. That's the scale of the building effort after the China quake. Find out how the Red Cross is helping people recover.
In 2008, China experienced its worst earthquake for more than 30 years. It devastated eight provinces. Thanks to the public's generosity, we've been helping survivors.
In the wake of China’s devastating earthquake in 2008, Liu Gangjun has rebuilt his life with support from a Red Cross livelihoods programme.
Severe monsoon rains and cyclones killed nearly 3,000 people and left millions homeless in Bangladesh, China, India, Nepal and Pakistan.
Read the stories of children who survived the 2008 China earthquake and how the Red Cross is helping them overcome their fears and psyschological wounds.
Tang lost a limb during the China earthquake, but with the Red Cross' help and a new prosthetic leg, he's found hope for the future.
Liang and Wu survived the 2008 China earthquake and the Red Cross helped them face the first winter by giving them warm blankets.
A new medical centre to replace the one destroyed in the China earthquake is providing a vital service for people like Chen. Read his story.
Cong, 30, and Xiao, 25, set up their own support group in China for men who have sex with men to raise awareness of HIV.