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- Undocumented immigrants living with HIV refused medication in South Africa | Key Correspondents http://t.co/s5kMqntJ06 March 2012 4:54pm
- Where to now? The impact of shrinking funding on St. Kitts & Nevis’ HIV response by Key Correspondent Pauline Ngunjiri http://t.co/6pChMeWx24 February 2012 10:20am
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I am a Ugandan and professional journalist working with The New Vision daily. I correspond from Kasese in the Rwenzori region of Uganda. I first worked with Radio Uganda where I had the opportunity to train as a journalist. I have nine children. I have no wife because my first wife in a motor accident and the second one died suddenly of pressure. I am 50 years old. I still need to excel in journalist profession. I am trying to write two novels but lacking funds.
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Corresponsales Clave
Visit Corresponsales Clave for content from Spanish speaking KCs in Latin America. Find out more >Projects
KCs & maternal health
By documenting individual stories and local or national campaigns, KCs have increased community and civil society understanding of the connection between HIV and the death of women during childbirth.
View project informationKCs & National Partnership Platforms
Many KCs represent the views of their communities on National Partnership Platforms (NPPs), national alliances of civil society organisations, which come together to share information, ideas and strategies on how to more effectively respond to HIV, AIDS, TB and other health issues.
View project informationKCs & the Global Fund
The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria has committed US$ 21.7 billion in 150 countries to support large-scale prevention, treatment and care programs. As part of the Fund’s 2011 Partnership Forum consultation, KCs were commissioned to interview communities in Asia, Africa, Eastern Europe and the Caribbean to hear their views on the Fund’s work in these regions.
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