Project Summary: In 2010, The Global Commission on HIV and Law was launched by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) to make recommendations to countries for better HIV response and treatment. This commission was formed to help eradicate HIV/AIDS globally by changing cultural beliefs about the illness through legal changes, health prevention, and education. Consider how culture-specific concepts of HIV/AIDS, among other psychological processes, may impact the likelihood of successful prevention programming. For this Discussion, review this weeks Learning Resources. Use the African culture and select another culture with different attitudes, beliefs, and practices related to HIV/AIDS. With these thoughts in mind: Provide a brief description of the two cultures you selected, one being the African culture. Then describe two cultural attitudes, two cultural beliefs, and two cultural practices regarding HIV/AIDS in the cultures you selected. Finally, explain two factors that may impede the success of an HIV/AIDS prevention program in the cultures you selected and why. Support your responses using the Learning Resources and the current literature.