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The World Starts With Me (WSWM) and students living with HIV/AIDS by Atwongyeire Martin of St. John’s S.S. Ikumba

Posted in Students' Articles on 14th Apr, 2011 with 0 Responses
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Many youth are living with the HIV virus, some are in schools and others are in the villages. The World Starts With Me (WSWM) has put measures in place for the young positives to live a better life  like the rest of the people.

  • The WSWM has educated teachers and student peer educators how to counsel and advise the young positives to live positively.
  • The WSWM has conducted workshops to teach students not to discriminate and stigmatize young positives.
  • The WSWM gives young people including young positives courage to purse their future dreams because having HIV does mean you are to die soon.
  • The WSWM informs the entire public to offer special care to the young positives with good nutrition and education like others.
  • The WSWM gives the young positives the opportunity to be peer educators both in school and in the community.

With the above efforts, the WSWM has helped the young positives to live a happy life yet they are HIV positive. The WSWM should be conducted in schools and outside school in order for the well-being of all the young people.

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