06/09/23

Transforming lives of people living with HIV

Audience at the World Aids Day national commemoration in South Africa. Photo courtesy of South African Government.
An audience at a World Aids Day commemoration in South Africa. Meanwhile in Kenya, a nurse's battle against HIV/AIDS in Kenya transforms lives. Copyright: GovernmentZA.

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Season 4, Episode 5

In this episode of Africa Science Focus, we speak to Maureen Akolo, a nurse and public health specialist in Kenya who supports communities at risk of HIV/AIDS, including sex workers and drug addicts. She works to create awareness about HIV/AIDS and encourage and educate people about life-saving treatments such as anti-retroviral drugs.

Our reporter, Michael Kaloki, also hears from a patient living with the disease about how she accepted her diagnosis and is living a healthy life thanks to Akolo’s mentorship.

 

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This project was funded by the European Journalism Centre, through the Solutions Journalism Accelerator. The fund is supported by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

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