World AIDS Day 2019: Communities Make the Difference
For more than three decades, the global response to help [...]
For more than three decades, the global response to help [...]
Members of a youth club in Malawi use theatre [...]
A sexual and reproductive health club for children and [...]
Efforts must be strengthened if the world is to [...]
“May the God of hope fill you with all joy [...]
“May the God of hope fill you with all joy [...]
“May the God of hope fill you with all joy [...]
The tide is turning against HIV and AIDS. But that doesn’t mean it is time to stop taking action – rather it is a call to further action – to ensure that this reversal continues.
Esther Lupafya, a community health nurse who coordinates The Church of Central Africa Presbyterian’s Ekwendeni Hospital AIDS program in northern Malawi discusses the progress and challenges to turning the tide on HIV and AIDS in Malawi.
Presbyterian World Service & Development’s HIV and AIDS photo exhibit seeks to capture the resilience, strength and optimism of people living with HIV and AIDS in northern Malawi, despite enormous challenges. Funds raised through the exhibit will support the successes PWS&D’s partners are experiencing as they work with people living with and affected by HIV and AIDS.