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Farah Jeune is an artist who utilizes her love for doodling as a tool for social change. As a 2016 & 2017 National Minority Aids Council (NMAC) Youth Advocate, Farah learned about the mass amount of stigma behind HIV in our communities and the health disparities throughout the nation. “I care

We heal others through our struggles, we put out kindness and love to the universe.
Ask and you sha'll recieve.
There is abundance of support out there. We are here to break the stigma. Love is kind, love is patient, love is light.

A Girl Like Me (AGLM), a program of The Well Project, is a blog where women across the gender spectrum can share their experiences and promote understanding of HIV. Millions of women around the globe are living with HIV, yet many feel they are alone in their disease and isolated in their day-to-day

Aging with HIV can feel like an adventure all it's own. So let's get together and commiserate and appreciate living a full life alongside our HIV.

Spreading valuable information about Sexually Transmitted Diseases is of vital importance - especially with more and more young people becoming sexually active nowadays.
In our group, we would like to educate all those facing the risk of catching STIs and educate them on the importance of safe sex

a place where we can come together and share our experiences and interact

A place where we can share our experiences and effects of being a long term survivor.
only those that lived in those times Pre-HAART can understand what we have been through! We were the Guinea pigs for the medication that we have now. we come from an era where we had nothing but each other. Many

Many people have endured distress and loss. Grief is a normal response to the various losses we experience. Sorrow can happen in response to death loss and non-death loss, including drastic changes and disruptions to everyday life and functioning. Due to these unprecedented times, individuals are

Women are drastically underrepresented in HIV research, including clinical trials and surveys. This means that many decisions about women's HIV care, treatment, and needs are based on research studies in men. Women's needs and bodies are different, consequently it is important for women to
Kiyita Family Alliance for Development (KIFAD) is a registered indigenous / local Non Governmental Organization, established in 2001, registration No- S. 5914 / 5184) which is community based with its Headquarters in Nansana Town Council, Wakiso District Uganda.
In light of the growing incidence of
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