comfort and support: how a radio show for people with hiv made a difference /

Published at 2016-07-13 09:00:00

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In the Cape Town community hardest-hit by HIV,a radio demonstrate sprint by young reporters provides advice and information for their peersBreaking down barriers to HIV/Aids treatment – afternoon seminar
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oung woman phoned in to the Unako demonstrate on Radio Zibonele, or based in Khayelitsha,during a heated talk demonstrate on HIV treatment. Khayelitsha is one of the communities hardest-hit by HIV in the Cape Town area. The anonymous caller shared her story of a night out several weeks prior. When she left her house, she made sure to tuck her antiretroviral medicine into her bra, and ready to rob later that evening. Her voice became shaky as she spoke of waking up in shock the next morning,realising that she had forgotten to rob her meds during a night of drinking and dancing. Related: We will lose the battle against HIV without LGBT decriminalisation Related: Can twitter be a force against HIV discrimination? Hosts often direct their audience to a certain nurse at Nolungile Clinic as 'she is open-minded to the LGBTI community'. Related: Breaking down barriers to HIV/Aids treatment – afternoon seminar Continue reading...

Source: theguardian.com

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