How artisans in rural KwaZulu-Natal are crafting a solution to HIV stigma from hiv symptoms in women early signs Watch Video
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Description: In rural KwaZulu-Natal, women are fighting the perceived shame of HIV with art. “One of the most harmful symptoms of HIV is the stigma that surrounds it,” Paula Thomson says. She works directly with people affected by the illness. Together with Woza Moya, a community-led social enterprise, she’s empowering individuals to stitch together fulfilling lives for themselves. “We are crafting our way to a healthier future,” Paula says.nnIn the early 2000s, before ARVs became widely available,
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