Friday, November 14, 2008
Memorial Service for those who died of HIV and AIDS
The more i spend time and build relantionship with the people is the more that they become open and want to know more about HIV and AIDS.
And my life in its self is a testimony for those I meet which challenges others affected by HIV.
This pictures are of a memorial service that was in Johnniesberg close to my place where i was sharing on how we can over come HIV and AIDS and the stigma in our community while we were remembering those who died of HIV and AIDS.
Monday, November 3, 2008
HIV and AIDS project at Mfuleni next to Khayelisha in Cape Town
This is the community in Cape town that most of the young people are infected with HIV, and what i have found out is that most of my age group they die in the early stages of HIV.
The cause for this is that they dont want the community to know their status. Most of them are afriad of what the community will think of them and how they will treat them, most of them feel that the have failed their families and friends and thier loved ones.
Stigma is one of the biggest things we face in the fight against HIV/AIDS. The approach I have taken has been to just became friends with man y of these young people and someone that they can trust in because most of them are lacking in trust but is one of the big things they long for. Typically this is why they cant even disclose to thier families about thier status cause some of them they lack trust and the difficult with this situation is that with out a family member knowing about their status and someone that will keep them accountable to take the AVR's the government provides they are not able to even receive the ARV's.
These are just some of the issues we are facing that I thought I would share with you.
HIV and AIDS project in Cape Town
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