Empowering people living with HIV very crucial
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John , Kampala:
Sep 29 2008
Made Popular Sep 29 2008
Uganda :
After 25 years of a generalized HIV epidemic in Uganda, a lot of progress in terms of mitigating the effects of the disease has been made. People who have contracted HIV can now live longer and enjoy healthier lives - thanks to the advent and...
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Yann
Sep 30 2008
Berne,
Switzerland
It ain't just crucial but critical for Africa as well. With almost a generation standing on the verge of being wiped out due to HIV/AIDS, this is perhaps the only way to stop a multi-faceted fall out on all fronts.
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John
kjohnah.blogspot.com
Oct 2 2008
Kampala,
Uganda
Very true Yann! But why now?? Didn’t the International NGOs realise this before? People living HIV/AIDS have families to feed as well and this is very urgently needed empowerment!
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The best empowerment and justice to the people of Africa is to tell them the naked truth that HIV doesn’t exist, and make the people realize that they have been duped with the AIDS hoax for nearly three decades.
Africa isn’t being devastated by AIDS but by most of the 29 familiar illnesses that were grouped together under the surveillance tool called AIDS. The huge funds that go to this phantom menace should go to alleviating the conditions of malaria and diarrhea in Africa.
Africa isn’t being devastated by AIDS but by most of the 29 familiar illnesses that were grouped together under the surveillance tool called AIDS. The huge funds that go to this phantom menace should go to alleviating the conditions of malaria and diarrhea in Africa.
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@Grace, so if HIV doesn’t exist then what breaks your immune system & makes it very vulnerable to this ”29 familiar illnesses”?
Without HIV, most of us have suffered from these 29 familiar illnesses with the same kind of feeding and we haven’t perished. We have not thinned till we are like sticks...
Without HIV, most of us have suffered from these 29 familiar illnesses with the same kind of feeding and we haven’t perished. We have not thinned till we are like sticks...
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Very true Yann! But why now?? Didn’t the International NGOs realise this before? People living HIV/AIDS have families to feed as well and this is very urgently needed empowerment!
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@Grace, so if HIV doesn’t exist then what breaks your immune system & makes it very vulnerable to this ”29 familiar illnesses”?
Without HIV, most of us have suffered from these 29 familiar illnesses with the same kind of feeding and we haven’t perished. We have not thinned till we are like sticks...
Without HIV, most of us have suffered from these 29 familiar illnesses with the same kind of feeding and we haven’t perished. We have not thinned till we are like sticks...
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It ain't just crucial but critical for Africa as well. With almost a generation standing on the verge of being wiped out due to HIV/AIDS, this is perhaps the only way to stop a multi-faceted fall out on all fronts.
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The best empowerment and justice to the people of Africa is to tell them the naked truth that HIV doesn’t exist, and make the people realize that they have been duped with the AIDS hoax for nearly three decades.
Africa isn’t being devastated by AIDS but by most of the 29 familiar illnesses that were grouped together under the surveillance tool called AIDS. The huge funds that go to this phantom menace should go to alleviating the conditions of malaria and diarrhea in Africa.
Africa isn’t being devastated by AIDS but by most of the 29 familiar illnesses that were grouped together under the surveillance tool called AIDS. The huge funds that go to this phantom menace should go to alleviating the conditions of malaria and diarrhea in Africa.
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