“HIV+ Positive Voices: Worldwide” is an unofficial Peace Corps podcast supporting Volunteers in their HIV work in local language. These testimonies are intended as a resource for discussion and reflection...
“Just because you’re HIV positive doesn’t mean that you’re all alone. People are out there willing to support you. You are surrounded by so many loved people. When you’re HIV positive, it doesn’t mean that it’s the end of the world. It doesn’t mean that God has abandoned you.”
“Just because you’re HIV positive doesn’t mean that you’re all alone. People are out there willing to support you. You are surrounded by so many loved people. When you’re HIV positive, it doesn’t mean that it’s the end of the world. It doesn’t mean that God has abandoned you.”
“There are still many who are scared to come to the clinic. They are stigmatizing themselves. I hope if they see me and I can speak to them, this might give them encouragement.”
“There are still many who are scared to come to the clinic. They are stigmatizing themselves. I hope if they see me and I can speak to them, this might give them encouragement.”
“There are still many who are scared to come to the clinic. They are stigmatizing themselves. I hope if they see me and I can speak to them, this might give them encouragement.”
“There are still many who are scared to come to the clinic. They are stigmatizing themselves. I hope if they see me and I can speak to them, this might give them encouragement.”
“Some children have lost both parents; some, one. They need to be helped. But we’re asking the government to include us in development, so that we will be working together.”
“Some children have lost both parents; some, one. They need to be helped. But we’re asking the government to include us in development, so that we will be working together.”
“If they reduce thinking about the problems in their lives, they can concentrate on doing good things because they’re also human beings; they can do things to lead normal lives.”
“If they reduce thinking about the problems in their lives, they can concentrate on doing good things because they’re also human beings; they can do things to lead normal lives.”