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Living with HIV and Being an Expert Patient

Last week I was asked by Prof Jane Anderson, adviser on Sexual Health and HIV to Public Health England.   to speak Continue reading →

Public Speaking for HIV advocacy

September Taking Part Workshop was lead by Winnie Ssseruma: a leading activist for the rights of people leaving with HIV in the UK and globally.

Working with Politicians

As the summer was about to finish, at the end of August,  we had a fantastic session with the activists Continue reading →

Taking Part: getting heard and effective meeting skills

My path as an activist was hugely formed by the Taking Part  project  lead by my fellow activist and lovely Continue reading →

Involvement of people living with HIV, are we there yet? Report from the 14th European AIDS Conference 2013 – part 1

In Europe there are an estimated  2,3 million people living with HIV according to UNAIDS and WHO.  Most astonishingly 50% Continue reading →

Leadership

Silvia Petretti and Vuyiseka Dubula Version:1.0 StartHTML:0000000167 EndHTML:0000006137 StartFragment:0000000484 EndFragment:0000006121 HE THEME of Monday, the first day of the conference, Continue reading →

World Aids Day

World Aids Day is the one  day in the year when the world remembers about HIV. Most of the time Continue reading →

HIV and the Media

One of our greatest struggle as people living with HIV is how the media represents us. Most times we are Continue reading →

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