Four Women behind Tanzania’s Fight to End AIDS
They're working to prevent HIV in two of the country’s hardest-to-reach areas.
They're working to prevent HIV in two of the country’s hardest-to-reach areas.
From food security to the future of PEPFAR, here are some of the trends we’ll be watching closely in the year ahead.
In Geita region, Tanzania, Deus Bahame is spreading the facts.
"They did not feel that medicine would help her. They were just waiting for her to die.”
By 2024, there could be over a million vacancies for registered nurses. But we can still avoid it.
"At last, the nation recognizes nurses can do more than nursing care.”
Buhweju district increased staffing levels from 46% in 2015 to 60.4% in 2017.
They’re still strong—and ready to help end the country's epidemic.
This team of health workers in northern Namibia is determined to test 100% of babies born to HIV-positive mothers. And they're almost there.
In Uganda, one nurse is changing the face of nursing leadership. Meet Samalie.
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