By William Logai Ochieng | Executive Director
HIV-AID: Is killer number in Africa! A worse enemy in South Sudan!
In this year, our strategy was to launch a hardest campaign against this an incurable virus, but the civil war in a country since 2013 to 2017 had hindered our operations.
Due to famine, war, inflation, and HIV-AID – these factors make it nearly impossible to live in South Sudan both for persons and animals. The war had worsened in recent months which mean an outside help is needed for peace to be restored. Because of instability, cost of living had risen and most cannot afford including public servants. I better to go to prison than to live in Juba, a South Sudanese refugee said.
At this reporting:
The plan for 2017: It was intended that 24 local HIV-AIDs workshops will be launched. Because of insecurity, only three local workshops was operated. It was not well organized and the attendance was low. Most villagers had fled into exile. A new workshop is underway this November. It will take place only if the security on the ground allows it.
The villagers are eager to see this need to continue to raise HIV-AID so more lives can be safe. To keep operating, HopeOfiriha needs your help as always.
In the next coming months, we will send you a new field update report, to inform you about the impact support, and the positive changes you and others in making in the lives of villagers in rural South Sudan.
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