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AGENDA 2030: THREAT OR OPPORTUNITY FOR HIV RESPONSE The broadness of Agenda 2030 may shift the focus on HIV. On the 24 th of July, 2018 at the Aids International Society Conference in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, a heated debate broke out amongst two groups on whether Agenda 2030 is a threat or an opportunity for the HIV response. Agenda 2030, otherwise known as “T ransforming ourWorld: the
AIDS 2012: THE LIVED EXPERIENCES OF YOUNG PEOPLE LIVING At the 19th International AIDS Conference in Washington, DC (), there has been much talk about a ‘cure’ for HIV, an ‘AIDS free generation’ (in danger of being assumed as synonymous with the ‘cure’ narrative), plus the usual controversy around which particular key population has been ignored (this time, it was sex workers and injection drug users). 952: THREE DIGITS THAT CHANGE THE LIVES OF MANY ETHIOPIANS Whenever issues come up in life that are hard to share with family, friends or even health professionals, people in Ethiopia dial three popular digits – 952. FEMALE CIRCUMCISION IN SAMBURU, KENYA: WHERE CULTURE IS This is a land of the Samburu in the Rift Valley, northern Kenya. Here, girls as young as seven-years-old are sexually active and sometimes with their parents’ blessings. In this land, girls get circumcised anytime after reaching 10-years-of-age, a brutal yet culturally important rite of passage. In this beautiful land, the‘female cut
AN LGBT+ INDABA
Nomcebo Thungo is a Project Coordinator at the Durban Lesbian & Gay Community and Health Centre’s Branch in Ladysmith, KwaZulu Natal. Part of her daily work includes providing sensitization training at health care facilities and raising awareness on: hate crimes, Human Rights, Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity and Expression and providing constant support to LGBT+ inHOPE MAFARANGA
Forced sterilisation and other rights violations of HIV positive women must end, urges Graça Machel. Hope Mafaranga 27/07/2016. Graça Machel has called for an end to impunity for violations of the rights of women living with HIV, such as forced sterilisation. FAMILY PLANNING IN UGANDA Family planning in Uganda. Sarah Nakimbowa 10 07/08/2012 2:15 pm. Family planning is when or when not to have children, and the use of birth control and other techniques to implement such plans. Other aspects of family planning include prevention, sexual education, management of sexually transmitted infections, pre conceptioncounseling and
THE POST 2015 DEVELOPMENT AGENDA: WHAT CAN THE UGANDAN It is also good news that the Ugandan MPs at Women Deliver are devising ways to achieve a woman-centred post 2015 development agenda that recognises the importance of sexual and reproductive health and rights in a sustainable environment. HIV and ELONGATING THE LABIA MINORA: A RIGHT OR A HEALTH RISK Whether labia stretching is harmful or beneficial remains contested. Some research finds that labia stretching or elongation is physically harmless, and may be beneficial to women’s and men’s enjoyment of sex and could be considered a ‘modification’, rather than a ‘mutilation’. Other research acknowledges a range of known risks MALAWI’S DOUBLE BLOW: DEAF-BLIND POPULATION CRIES FOR About 25,000 people in Malawi’s deaf and blind communities are ignored by HIV programmes, and they’re crying out for inclusion. Since the first HIV case was discovered at Kamuzu Central Hospital in the capital Lilongwe in 1985, Malawi has made some strides in the fight against the pandemic. The national HIV prevalence rate was 24per cent
AGENDA 2030: THREAT OR OPPORTUNITY FOR HIV RESPONSE The broadness of Agenda 2030 may shift the focus on HIV. On the 24 th of July, 2018 at the Aids International Society Conference in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, a heated debate broke out amongst two groups on whether Agenda 2030 is a threat or an opportunity for the HIV response. Agenda 2030, otherwise known as “T ransforming ourWorld: the
AIDS 2012: THE LIVED EXPERIENCES OF YOUNG PEOPLE LIVING At the 19th International AIDS Conference in Washington, DC (), there has been much talk about a ‘cure’ for HIV, an ‘AIDS free generation’ (in danger of being assumed as synonymous with the ‘cure’ narrative), plus the usual controversy around which particular key population has been ignored (this time, it was sex workers and injection drug users). 952: THREE DIGITS THAT CHANGE THE LIVES OF MANY ETHIOPIANS Whenever issues come up in life that are hard to share with family, friends or even health professionals, people in Ethiopia dial three popular digits – 952. FEMALE CIRCUMCISION IN SAMBURU, KENYA: WHERE CULTURE IS This is a land of the Samburu in the Rift Valley, northern Kenya. Here, girls as young as seven-years-old are sexually active and sometimes with their parents’ blessings. In this land, girls get circumcised anytime after reaching 10-years-of-age, a brutal yet culturally important rite of passage. In this beautiful land, the‘female cut
AN LGBT+ INDABA
Nomcebo Thungo is a Project Coordinator at the Durban Lesbian & Gay Community and Health Centre’s Branch in Ladysmith, KwaZulu Natal. Part of her daily work includes providing sensitization training at health care facilities and raising awareness on: hate crimes, Human Rights, Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity and Expression and providing constant support to LGBT+ inHOPE MAFARANGA
Forced sterilisation and other rights violations of HIV positive women must end, urges Graça Machel. Hope Mafaranga 27/07/2016. Graça Machel has called for an end to impunity for violations of the rights of women living with HIV, such as forced sterilisation. FAMILY PLANNING IN UGANDA Family planning in Uganda. Sarah Nakimbowa 10 07/08/2012 2:15 pm. Family planning is when or when not to have children, and the use of birth control and other techniques to implement such plans. Other aspects of family planning include prevention, sexual education, management of sexually transmitted infections, pre conceptioncounseling and
THE POST 2015 DEVELOPMENT AGENDA: WHAT CAN THE UGANDAN It is also good news that the Ugandan MPs at Women Deliver are devising ways to achieve a woman-centred post 2015 development agenda that recognises the importance of sexual and reproductive health and rights in a sustainable environment. HIV andKEY CORRESPONDENTS
MSM rarely access healthcare. Reuben Silungwe 0 12/12/2018. Many members of the men who have sex with men community avoid healthcare services and centres for fear of being exposed, abused and / or rejected in Z Read More. 1 2 3 299 3 / 897 POSTS. 952: THREE DIGITS THAT CHANGE THE LIVES OF MANY ETHIOPIANS Whenever issues come up in life that are hard to share with family, friends or even health professionals, people in Ethiopia dial three popular digits – 952. CRIMINALISATION OBJECTIFIES SEX WORKERS Criminalisation of prostitution puts the lives of sex workers at risk. It encourages violation of an array of human rights where they are denied access to various services the average citizen is ordinarily entitled to. These include equal treatment before the law, and accessto
MALAWI’S DOUBLE BLOW: DEAF-BLIND POPULATION CRIES FOR About 25,000 people in Malawi’s deaf and blind communities are ignored by HIV programmes, and they’re crying out for inclusion. Since the first HIV case was discovered at Kamuzu Central Hospital in the capital Lilongwe in 1985, Malawi hasAN LGBT+ INDABA
Nomcebo Thungo is a Project Coordinator at the Durban Lesbian & Gay Community and Health Centre’s Branch in Ladysmith, KwaZulu Natal. Part of her daily work includes providing sensitization training at health care facilities and raising awareness on: hate crimes, Human Rights, Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity and Expression and providing constant support to LGBT+ inJAMES KITYO
Sudat’s story: living with HIV and a passion to protect babies from the disease. James Kityo 27/01/2014. Sudat Nakakeeto uses every opportunity to educate people about HIV and AIDS, an issue close to her heart as she’s been living with the disease since 2 Read More.HIV and care.
JAMES KITYO
A female friend of mine, 30-years-old and a mother of two, confided in me that ever since she got married she and her husband have stayed 230kilometr
NEEDLE AND SYRINGE PROGRAMME FACES CHALLENGES IN CAMBODIA The health of people who inject drugs in Cambodia is being put at risk due to opposition from police and local communities to needle andsyringe programmes.
CONSTANCE NGENDA
Poor access to information prevents women from accessing skilled care during pregnancy and delivery – Maria Zulu’s story. Constance Ngenda 28/05/2013. Maria Zulu, 33, of Mutendere community in Lusaka, Zambia, is a mother of three and a widow. She came to know of her HIV status during her third pregJAMES KITYO
James Kityo 06/07/2012. “Stand straight and look into my eyes. Don’t twitch a muscle. I see you’re crying. You are crying for it. Crying to be cut to look like your father.KEY CORRESPONDENTS
MSM rarely access healthcare. Reuben Silungwe 0 12/12/2018. Many members of the men who have sex with men community avoid healthcare services and centres for fear of being exposed, abused and / or rejected in Z Read More. 1 2 3 299 3 / 897 POSTS. ELONGATING THE LABIA MINORA: A RIGHT OR A HEALTH RISK Whether labia stretching is harmful or beneficial remains contested. Some research finds that labia stretching or elongation is physically harmless, and may be beneficial to women’s and men’s enjoyment of sex and could be considered a ‘modification’, rather than a ‘mutilation’. Other research acknowledges a range of known risks AGENDA 2030: THREAT OR OPPORTUNITY FOR HIV RESPONSE The broadness of Agenda 2030 may shift the focus on HIV. On the 24 th of July, 2018 at the Aids International Society Conference in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, a heated debate broke out amongst two groups on whether Agenda 2030 is a threat or an opportunity for the HIV response. Agenda 2030, otherwise known as “T ransforming ourWorld: the
FEMALE CIRCUMCISION IN SAMBURU, KENYA: WHERE CULTURE IS This is a land of the Samburu in the Rift Valley, northern Kenya. Here, girls as young as seven-years-old are sexually active and sometimes with their parents’ blessings. In this land, girls get circumcised anytime after reaching 10-years-of-age, a brutal yet culturally important rite of passage. In this beautiful land, the‘female cut
HOPE MAFARANGA
Forced sterilisation and other rights violations of HIV positive women must end, urges Graça Machel. Hope Mafaranga 27/07/2016. Graça Machel has called for an end to impunity for violations of the rights of women living with HIV, such as forced sterilisation. MALAWI’S DOUBLE BLOW: DEAF-BLIND POPULATION CRIES FOR About 25,000 people in Malawi’s deaf and blind communities are ignored by HIV programmes, and they’re crying out for inclusion. Since the first HIV case was discovered at Kamuzu Central Hospital in the capital Lilongwe in 1985, Malawi has ZIMBABWE: FAITH HEALING PUTS YOUNG PEOPLE LIVING WITH HIV Edna (not her real name), a peer counsellor from Harare, Zimbabwe, spoke about cases of faith healing she had come across, when providing psychosocial support to peers living with HIV. She spoke of children who were forced into faith healing by family members. “Some of these children are being taken to different religious cults, at one time THE POST 2015 DEVELOPMENT AGENDA: WHAT CAN THE UGANDAN It is also good news that the Ugandan MPs at Women Deliver are devising ways to achieve a woman-centred post 2015 development agenda that recognises the importance of sexual and reproductive health and rights in a sustainable environment. HIV and FAMILY PLANNING IN UGANDA Family planning in Uganda. Sarah Nakimbowa 10 07/08/2012 2:15 pm. Family planning is when or when not to have children, and the use of birth control and other techniques to implement such plans. Other aspects of family planning include prevention, sexual education, management of sexually transmitted infections, pre conceptioncounseling and
AIDS 2012: THE LIVED EXPERIENCES OF YOUNG PEOPLE LIVING At the 19th International AIDS Conference in Washington, DC (), there has been much talk about a ‘cure’ for HIV, an ‘AIDS free generation’ (in danger of being assumed as synonymous with the ‘cure’ narrative), plus the usual controversy around which particular key population has been ignored (this time, it was sex workers and injection drug users).KEY CORRESPONDENTS
MSM rarely access healthcare. Reuben Silungwe 0 12/12/2018. Many members of the men who have sex with men community avoid healthcare services and centres for fear of being exposed, abused and / or rejected in Z Read More. 1 2 3 299 3 / 897 POSTS. ELONGATING THE LABIA MINORA: A RIGHT OR A HEALTH RISK Whether labia stretching is harmful or beneficial remains contested. Some research finds that labia stretching or elongation is physically harmless, and may be beneficial to women’s and men’s enjoyment of sex and could be considered a ‘modification’, rather than a ‘mutilation’. Other research acknowledges a range of known risks AGENDA 2030: THREAT OR OPPORTUNITY FOR HIV RESPONSE The broadness of Agenda 2030 may shift the focus on HIV. On the 24 th of July, 2018 at the Aids International Society Conference in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, a heated debate broke out amongst two groups on whether Agenda 2030 is a threat or an opportunity for the HIV response. Agenda 2030, otherwise known as “T ransforming ourWorld: the
FEMALE CIRCUMCISION IN SAMBURU, KENYA: WHERE CULTURE IS This is a land of the Samburu in the Rift Valley, northern Kenya. Here, girls as young as seven-years-old are sexually active and sometimes with their parents’ blessings. In this land, girls get circumcised anytime after reaching 10-years-of-age, a brutal yet culturally important rite of passage. In this beautiful land, the‘female cut
HOPE MAFARANGA
Forced sterilisation and other rights violations of HIV positive women must end, urges Graça Machel. Hope Mafaranga 27/07/2016. Graça Machel has called for an end to impunity for violations of the rights of women living with HIV, such as forced sterilisation. MALAWI’S DOUBLE BLOW: DEAF-BLIND POPULATION CRIES FOR About 25,000 people in Malawi’s deaf and blind communities are ignored by HIV programmes, and they’re crying out for inclusion. Since the first HIV case was discovered at Kamuzu Central Hospital in the capital Lilongwe in 1985, Malawi has ZIMBABWE: FAITH HEALING PUTS YOUNG PEOPLE LIVING WITH HIV Edna (not her real name), a peer counsellor from Harare, Zimbabwe, spoke about cases of faith healing she had come across, when providing psychosocial support to peers living with HIV. She spoke of children who were forced into faith healing by family members. “Some of these children are being taken to different religious cults, at one time THE POST 2015 DEVELOPMENT AGENDA: WHAT CAN THE UGANDAN It is also good news that the Ugandan MPs at Women Deliver are devising ways to achieve a woman-centred post 2015 development agenda that recognises the importance of sexual and reproductive health and rights in a sustainable environment. HIV and FAMILY PLANNING IN UGANDA Family planning in Uganda. Sarah Nakimbowa 10 07/08/2012 2:15 pm. Family planning is when or when not to have children, and the use of birth control and other techniques to implement such plans. Other aspects of family planning include prevention, sexual education, management of sexually transmitted infections, pre conceptioncounseling and
AIDS 2012: THE LIVED EXPERIENCES OF YOUNG PEOPLE LIVING At the 19th International AIDS Conference in Washington, DC (), there has been much talk about a ‘cure’ for HIV, an ‘AIDS free generation’ (in danger of being assumed as synonymous with the ‘cure’ narrative), plus the usual controversy around which particular key population has been ignored (this time, it was sex workers and injection drug users).KEY CORRESPONDENTS
MSM rarely access healthcare. Reuben Silungwe 0 12/12/2018. Many members of the men who have sex with men community avoid healthcare services and centres for fear of being exposed, abused and / or rejected in Z Read More. 1 2 3 299 3 / 897 POSTS. CRIMINALISATION OBJECTIFIES SEX WORKERS Criminalisation of prostitution puts the lives of sex workers at risk. It encourages violation of an array of human rights where they are denied access to various services the average citizen is ordinarily entitled to. These include equal treatment before the law, and accessto
MALAWI’S DOUBLE BLOW: DEAF-BLIND POPULATION CRIES FOR About 25,000 people in Malawi’s deaf and blind communities are ignored by HIV programmes, and they’re crying out for inclusion. Since the first HIV case was discovered at Kamuzu Central Hospital in the capital Lilongwe in 1985, Malawi hasMAGICAL MWACHIRO
Mwachiro grew up in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, and is part of a loving family of four brothers, him being the second born. Although his parents separated in 1984 when he was 11, he says he was “a typical child, to be honest”. Moreover, he speaks no life into the stereotype of middle children. “I think a middle child is a goodkid.
JAMES KITYO
Sudat’s story: living with HIV and a passion to protect babies from the disease. James Kityo 27/01/2014. Sudat Nakakeeto uses every opportunity to educate people about HIV and AIDS, an issue close to her heart as she’s been living with the disease since 2 Read More.HIV and care.
AN LGBT+ INDABA
Nomcebo Thungo is a Project Coordinator at the Durban Lesbian & Gay Community and Health Centre’s Branch in Ladysmith, KwaZulu Natal. Part of her daily work includes providing sensitization training at health care facilities and raising awareness on: hate crimes, Human Rights, Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity and Expression and providing constant support to LGBT+ inJAMES KITYO
James Kityo 07/01/2013. In 2010, when Lillian’s baby was four-months-old she fell pregnant again. The young mother from Kampala, Uganda was breastfeeding at the time and did Read More. HIVand AIDS.
CONSTANCE NGENDA
Poor access to information prevents women from accessing skilled care during pregnancy and delivery – Maria Zulu’s story. Constance Ngenda 28/05/2013. Maria Zulu, 33, of Mutendere community in Lusaka, Zambia, is a mother of three and a widow. She came to know of her HIV status during her third preg NEEDLE AND SYRINGE PROGRAMME FACES CHALLENGES IN CAMBODIA The health of people who inject drugs in Cambodia is being put at risk due to opposition from police and local communities to needle andsyringe programmes.
JAMES KITYO
James Kityo 06/07/2012. “Stand straight and look into my eyes. Don’t twitch a muscle. I see you’re crying. You are crying for it. Crying to be cut to look like your father.KEY CORRESPONDENTS
MSM rarely access healthcare. Reuben Silungwe 0 12/12/2018. Many members of the men who have sex with men community avoid healthcare services and centres for fear of being exposed, abused and / or rejected in Z Read More. 1 2 3 299 3 / 897 POSTS. AGENDA 2030: THREAT OR OPPORTUNITY FOR HIV RESPONSE The broadness of Agenda 2030 may shift the focus on HIV. On the 24 th of July, 2018 at the Aids International Society Conference in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, a heated debate broke out amongst two groups on whether Agenda 2030 is a threat or an opportunity for the HIV response. Agenda 2030, otherwise known as “T ransforming ourWorld: the
ELONGATING THE LABIA MINORA: A RIGHT OR A HEALTH RISK Whether labia stretching is harmful or beneficial remains contested. Some research finds that labia stretching or elongation is physically harmless, and may be beneficial to women’s and men’s enjoyment of sex and could be considered a ‘modification’, rather than a ‘mutilation’. Other research acknowledges a range of known risks FEMALE CIRCUMCISION IN SAMBURU, KENYA: WHERE CULTURE IS This is a land of the Samburu in the Rift Valley, northern Kenya. Here, girls as young as seven-years-old are sexually active and sometimes with their parents’ blessings. In this land, girls get circumcised anytime after reaching 10-years-of-age, a brutal yet culturally important rite of passage. In this beautiful land, the‘female cut
AN LGBT+ INDABA
Nomcebo Thungo is a Project Coordinator at the Durban Lesbian & Gay Community and Health Centre’s Branch in Ladysmith, KwaZulu Natal. Part of her daily work includes providing sensitization training at health care facilities and raising awareness on: hate crimes, Human Rights, Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity and Expression and providing constant support to LGBT+ inHOPE MAFARANGA
Forced sterilisation and other rights violations of HIV positive women must end, urges Graça Machel. Hope Mafaranga 27/07/2016. Graça Machel has called for an end to impunity for violations of the rights of women living with HIV, such as forced sterilisation. CRIMINALISING HIV WILL STOP PEOPLE KNOWING THEIR STATUS Unknown HIV status means the person doesn’t know their HIV status. By criminalizing HIV, governments are providing false hope to people who do not know their HIV status and HIV negative people. They lead people to wrongly believe they are safe as long as they don’t get tested. They also discourage people living with HIV from disclosing THE POST 2015 DEVELOPMENT AGENDA: WHAT CAN THE UGANDAN It is also good news that the Ugandan MPs at Women Deliver are devising ways to achieve a woman-centred post 2015 development agenda that recognises the importance of sexual and reproductive health and rights in a sustainable environment. HIV and FAMILY PLANNING IN UGANDA Family planning in Uganda. Sarah Nakimbowa 10 07/08/2012 2:15 pm. Family planning is when or when not to have children, and the use of birth control and other techniques to implement such plans. Other aspects of family planning include prevention, sexual education, management of sexually transmitted infections, pre conceptioncounseling and
AIDS 2012: THE LIVED EXPERIENCES OF YOUNG PEOPLE LIVING At the 19th International AIDS Conference in Washington, DC (), there has been much talk about a ‘cure’ for HIV, an ‘AIDS free generation’ (in danger of being assumed as synonymous with the ‘cure’ narrative), plus the usual controversy around which particular key population has been ignored (this time, it was sex workers and injection drug users).KEY CORRESPONDENTS
MSM rarely access healthcare. Reuben Silungwe 0 12/12/2018. Many members of the men who have sex with men community avoid healthcare services and centres for fear of being exposed, abused and / or rejected in Z Read More. 1 2 3 299 3 / 897 POSTS. AGENDA 2030: THREAT OR OPPORTUNITY FOR HIV RESPONSE The broadness of Agenda 2030 may shift the focus on HIV. On the 24 th of July, 2018 at the Aids International Society Conference in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, a heated debate broke out amongst two groups on whether Agenda 2030 is a threat or an opportunity for the HIV response. Agenda 2030, otherwise known as “T ransforming ourWorld: the
ELONGATING THE LABIA MINORA: A RIGHT OR A HEALTH RISK Whether labia stretching is harmful or beneficial remains contested. Some research finds that labia stretching or elongation is physically harmless, and may be beneficial to women’s and men’s enjoyment of sex and could be considered a ‘modification’, rather than a ‘mutilation’. Other research acknowledges a range of known risks FEMALE CIRCUMCISION IN SAMBURU, KENYA: WHERE CULTURE IS This is a land of the Samburu in the Rift Valley, northern Kenya. Here, girls as young as seven-years-old are sexually active and sometimes with their parents’ blessings. In this land, girls get circumcised anytime after reaching 10-years-of-age, a brutal yet culturally important rite of passage. In this beautiful land, the‘female cut
AN LGBT+ INDABA
Nomcebo Thungo is a Project Coordinator at the Durban Lesbian & Gay Community and Health Centre’s Branch in Ladysmith, KwaZulu Natal. Part of her daily work includes providing sensitization training at health care facilities and raising awareness on: hate crimes, Human Rights, Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity and Expression and providing constant support to LGBT+ inHOPE MAFARANGA
Forced sterilisation and other rights violations of HIV positive women must end, urges Graça Machel. Hope Mafaranga 27/07/2016. Graça Machel has called for an end to impunity for violations of the rights of women living with HIV, such as forced sterilisation. CRIMINALISING HIV WILL STOP PEOPLE KNOWING THEIR STATUS Unknown HIV status means the person doesn’t know their HIV status. By criminalizing HIV, governments are providing false hope to people who do not know their HIV status and HIV negative people. They lead people to wrongly believe they are safe as long as they don’t get tested. They also discourage people living with HIV from disclosing THE POST 2015 DEVELOPMENT AGENDA: WHAT CAN THE UGANDAN It is also good news that the Ugandan MPs at Women Deliver are devising ways to achieve a woman-centred post 2015 development agenda that recognises the importance of sexual and reproductive health and rights in a sustainable environment. HIV and FAMILY PLANNING IN UGANDA Family planning in Uganda. Sarah Nakimbowa 10 07/08/2012 2:15 pm. Family planning is when or when not to have children, and the use of birth control and other techniques to implement such plans. Other aspects of family planning include prevention, sexual education, management of sexually transmitted infections, pre conceptioncounseling and
AIDS 2012: THE LIVED EXPERIENCES OF YOUNG PEOPLE LIVING At the 19th International AIDS Conference in Washington, DC (), there has been much talk about a ‘cure’ for HIV, an ‘AIDS free generation’ (in danger of being assumed as synonymous with the ‘cure’ narrative), plus the usual controversy around which particular key population has been ignored (this time, it was sex workers and injection drug users).KEY CORRESPONDENTS
MSM rarely access healthcare. Reuben Silungwe 0 12/12/2018. Many members of the men who have sex with men community avoid healthcare services and centres for fear of being exposed, abused and / or rejected in Z Read More. 1 2 3 299 3 / 897 POSTS.MEET OUR TEAM
Meet our team. Meet the outgoing and courageous group of Key Correspondents from our 8 African countries bringing light to the amazing stories of key populations. Bokang Bane (2) I am a radio presenter from Lesotho. What I enjoy most about the work as a KC MALAWI’S DOUBLE BLOW: DEAF-BLIND POPULATION CRIES FOR About 25,000 people in Malawi’s deaf and blind communities are ignored by HIV programmes, and they’re crying out for inclusion. Since the first HIV case was discovered at Kamuzu Central Hospital in the capital Lilongwe in 1985, Malawi has CRIMINALISATION OBJECTIFIES SEX WORKERS Criminalisation of prostitution puts the lives of sex workers at risk. It encourages violation of an array of human rights where they are denied access to various services the average citizen is ordinarily entitled to. These include equal treatment before the law, and accessto
CULTURE AND MALE CIRCUMCISION CLASH IN MBALE, UGANDA Culture and male circumcision clash in Mbale, Uganda. “Stand straight and look into my eyes. Don’t twitch a muscle. I see you’re crying. You are crying for it. Crying to be cut to look like your father. But Imbalu is not laughter. Imbalu is a shaving knife.”. Among the Bamasaba (also known as the Gishu) of Mbale andMount Elgon region
FAMILY PLANNING IN UGANDA Family planning in Uganda. Sarah Nakimbowa 10 07/08/2012 2:15 pm. Family planning is when or when not to have children, and the use of birth control and other techniques to implement such plans. Other aspects of family planning include prevention, sexual education, management of sexually transmitted infections, pre conceptioncounseling and
JAMES KITYO
Sudat’s story: living with HIV and a passion to protect babies from the disease. James Kityo 27/01/2014. Sudat Nakakeeto uses every opportunity to educate people about HIV and AIDS, an issue close to her heart as she’s been living with the disease since 2 Read More.HIV and care.
JAMES KITYO
James Kityo 07/01/2013. In 2010, when Lillian’s baby was four-months-old she fell pregnant again. The young mother from Kampala, Uganda was breastfeeding at the time and did Read More. HIVand AIDS.
JAMES KITYO
James Kityo 15/03/2013. Officially, traditional birth attendants (TBAs) in Uganda are not allowed to carry out deliveries. Instead, they are supposed to direct all expectant Read More. HIV and sexual and reproductive health and rights.ADELLA MBABAZI
When Esther, 20, went to a supermarket to buy a condom, some people in the supermarket started laughing at her. But why should a woman takingcontrol
KEY CORRESPONDENTS
The role of journalists in bringing stories of hope to negate messaging that fuels stigma and discrimination against KeyPopulations.
AGENDA 2030: THREAT OR OPPORTUNITY FOR HIV RESPONSE On the 24 th of July, 2018 at the Aids International Society Conference in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, a heated debate broke out amongst two groups on whether Agenda 2030 is a threat or an opportunity for the HIV response.. Agenda 2030, otherwise known as “Transforming our World: the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development” includes 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and169
ELONGATING THE LABIA MINORA: A RIGHT OR A HEALTH RISK very interesting. I guess it all depends on whether one is doing it out of free will or not. personally, i don’t think coercing young girls physically or psychologically is a good thing.personally, i have stumbled upon this in my thirties(im an african but my tribe doesnt practise any kind of genital interference on either sex) from a friend whose tribe practises it.AN LGBT+ INDABA
Nomcebo Thungo is a Project Coordinator at the Durban Lesbian & Gay Community and Health Centre’s Branch in Ladysmith, KwaZulu Natal. Part of her daily work includes providing sensitization training at health care facilities and raising awareness on: hate crimes, Human Rights, Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity and Expression and providing constant support to LGBT+ in MALAWI’S DOUBLE BLOW: DEAF-BLIND POPULATION CRIES FOR About 25,000 people in Malawi’s deaf and blind communities are ignored by HIV programmes, and they’re crying out for inclusion. Since the first HIV case was discovered at Kamuzu Central Hospital in the capital Lilongwe in 1985, Malawi hasHOPE MAFARANGA
Up to 5,000 people, including activists and people living and affected by HIV /AIDS marched on Monday July, 18, 2016, jamming the streets ofDurban to
FEMALE CIRCUMCISION IN SAMBURU, KENYA: WHERE CULTURE IS It is a land which has been forgotten by modernity and urbanization. It is a land where men have the ultimate and final word; where gender imbalance is the order of the day. CRIMINALISING HIV WILL STOP PEOPLE KNOWING THEIR STATUS Criminalising HIV transmission will not help halt the spread of HIV – instead it will stop people from getting tested and increase the risk of further transmissions. THE POST 2015 DEVELOPMENT AGENDA: WHAT CAN THE UGANDAN Based on my experience of working with persons living with HIV/AIDS in Nakaseke and Luwero in Uganda, my natural instinct as an advocate would be to put a strong emphasis on the sexual and reproductive health of women living with HIV. AIDS 2012: THE LIVED EXPERIENCES OF YOUNG PEOPLE LIVING At the 19th International AIDS Conference in Washington, DC (), there has been much talk about a ‘cure’ for HIV, an ‘AIDS free generation’ (in danger of being assumed as synonymous with the ‘cure’ narrative), plus the usual controversy around which particular key population has been ignored (this time, it was sex workers and injection drug users).KEY CORRESPONDENTS
The role of journalists in bringing stories of hope to negate messaging that fuels stigma and discrimination against KeyPopulations.
AGENDA 2030: THREAT OR OPPORTUNITY FOR HIV RESPONSE On the 24 th of July, 2018 at the Aids International Society Conference in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, a heated debate broke out amongst two groups on whether Agenda 2030 is a threat or an opportunity for the HIV response.. Agenda 2030, otherwise known as “Transforming our World: the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development” includes 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and169
ELONGATING THE LABIA MINORA: A RIGHT OR A HEALTH RISK very interesting. I guess it all depends on whether one is doing it out of free will or not. personally, i don’t think coercing young girls physically or psychologically is a good thing.personally, i have stumbled upon this in my thirties(im an african but my tribe doesnt practise any kind of genital interference on either sex) from a friend whose tribe practises it.AN LGBT+ INDABA
Nomcebo Thungo is a Project Coordinator at the Durban Lesbian & Gay Community and Health Centre’s Branch in Ladysmith, KwaZulu Natal. Part of her daily work includes providing sensitization training at health care facilities and raising awareness on: hate crimes, Human Rights, Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity and Expression and providing constant support to LGBT+ in MALAWI’S DOUBLE BLOW: DEAF-BLIND POPULATION CRIES FOR About 25,000 people in Malawi’s deaf and blind communities are ignored by HIV programmes, and they’re crying out for inclusion. Since the first HIV case was discovered at Kamuzu Central Hospital in the capital Lilongwe in 1985, Malawi hasHOPE MAFARANGA
Up to 5,000 people, including activists and people living and affected by HIV /AIDS marched on Monday July, 18, 2016, jamming the streets ofDurban to
FEMALE CIRCUMCISION IN SAMBURU, KENYA: WHERE CULTURE IS It is a land which has been forgotten by modernity and urbanization. It is a land where men have the ultimate and final word; where gender imbalance is the order of the day. CRIMINALISING HIV WILL STOP PEOPLE KNOWING THEIR STATUS Criminalising HIV transmission will not help halt the spread of HIV – instead it will stop people from getting tested and increase the risk of further transmissions. THE POST 2015 DEVELOPMENT AGENDA: WHAT CAN THE UGANDAN Based on my experience of working with persons living with HIV/AIDS in Nakaseke and Luwero in Uganda, my natural instinct as an advocate would be to put a strong emphasis on the sexual and reproductive health of women living with HIV. AIDS 2012: THE LIVED EXPERIENCES OF YOUNG PEOPLE LIVING At the 19th International AIDS Conference in Washington, DC (), there has been much talk about a ‘cure’ for HIV, an ‘AIDS free generation’ (in danger of being assumed as synonymous with the ‘cure’ narrative), plus the usual controversy around which particular key population has been ignored (this time, it was sex workers and injection drug users).KEY CORRESPONDENTS
Many members of the men who have sex with men community avoid healthcare services and centres for fear of being exposed, abused and/ or rejected in Z
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I am a radio presenter from Lesotho. What I enjoy most about the work as a KC is the chance to capture stories of the LGBT+ community. Getting to hear what other people have gone through; it’s humbling and overwhelming, but at the same time has been a great learning experience and has ultimately opened doors for expansion of collaboration with other people. MALAWI’S DOUBLE BLOW: DEAF-BLIND POPULATION CRIES FOR About 25,000 people in Malawi’s deaf and blind communities are ignored by HIV programmes, and they’re crying out for inclusion. Since the first HIV case was discovered at Kamuzu Central Hospital in the capital Lilongwe in 1985, Malawi has FAMILY PLANNING IN UGANDA Family planning is when or when not to have children, and the use of birth control and other techniques to implement such plans. Other aspects of family planning include prevention, sexual education, management of sexually transmitted infections, pre conception counseling and management and infertility management. CRIMINALISATION OBJECTIFIES SEX WORKERS While vulnerable populations in Africa are hardly afforded basic respect and dignity; sex workers face even greater barriers. In attempts to eradicate sex work in Lesotho the government has passed a law that criminalises prostitution.JAMES KITYO
The practice of elongating the labia minora of the vagina is very common in Uganda but rarely discussed openly. Yet there are manyquestions about th
CULTURE AND MALE CIRCUMCISION CLASH IN MBALE, UGANDA Sorry to tell you this but circumcision does not prevent stds or even HIV. Use condoms, stick to one man or woman- be faithful. That’s all you need to avoid an HIV infection.JAMES KITYO
Experts at Women Deliver 2013 have called for a clear set of priorities and to address gaps in research in order to realise the shortfalls in family pTIBI TENDLU
Thuthu Magagula is an LGBTI+ activist in Swaziland. Thuthu took interest and became a human rights defender after studying law in university and with the realization that marginalized populations were ill-treated and wanted to get involved in enforcing positive changeafter
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When Esther, 20, went to a supermarket to buy a condom, some people in the supermarket started laughing at her. But why should a woman takingcontrol
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