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  • Spectrum Uganda calls for greater HIV testing for LGBTI community amid hostility May 17, 2013
  • UN and EU sign 44 million euro deal with Zambia on maternal, neonatal and child health May 15, 2013
  • In Uganda one group of widows living with HIV is defying the odds May 15, 2013
  • Safe water reducing oppportunistic diseases among people living with HIV May 9, 2013
  • Kenya launches digital healthcare surveillance May 9, 2013
  • Uganda has launched HIV-free children by 2016 campaign May 2, 2013
  • Stigma affecting uptake of paediatric HIV services in Uganda April 30, 2013
  • Improving male involvement in eMTCT April 16, 2013
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    • @spectrumuganda calls for increased HIV testing for sexual minority groups amid ‘anti-gay’ hostility http://t.co/PzsMIQjae6 #IDAHO17 May 2013 10:03am
    • #Uganda How one group of widows living with HIV are thriving on love and friendship http://t.co/Cfn9ZmqyAe15 May 2013 12:56pm
    • How digital drug surveillance technology in #Nairobi is helping tackle illegal trafficking of HIV drugs http://t.co/SWiwtnlY0g09 May 2013 11:03am
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    • How #stigma is affecting uptake of paediatric HIV services in #Uganda by KC @Mafaranga http://t.co/txdpGGkNHk30 April 2013 12:06pm
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    Born on 11 May 1982. Currently working with HACC in the position of Communications & Documentation Coordinator. Hold Bachelor of Arts in Media Management and Associate Degree of English Literature. Used to work in Care in Germany as an Intern, Freelance writer for the Phnom Penh Post, News Writer and Editor for Pocket Guide Magazine.

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