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q2:TASO It helps to improve the quality of the life of people living within the community and disorsers in people with HIV/AIDS support organisation clinic and receive mental health treatment.
Q3:THANKS TO TASO
Q4:TASO
Q6:UGANDA
Q7:MBARARA
Q8:KYINONI
Q9:Less than 2 months ago
Q10:Female
Q12:Was affected by what happened
Q13:The right people
Q15:Yes
Q17:[HORIZON]Question 19 was not answered<<2012-12-21-UGANDA-S#3017-P#01>>_
Q18:Hopeful
Q19:Knowledge,Creativity,Freedom
Q23:50
Q37:Good idea that worked somewhat
Q38:Specific problem
Q39:Mixed
Q40:Mixed
Q122:16-21
Q132:None
Q133:None
Q134:Taso

q2: Most girls in my school have lost one parent or both and their remaining families are living in IDP camps.Sometimes there are 10 people to one tiny hut.Often girls are told to leave or given away as brides to reduce trhe family burden.some difficulties have led many young girls to turn to prostitution to make money.Many of them drop out of school early due to pregrancy to take care of their family. The IDP camps are crowded because of lack of water,standards of hygiene are very low and cholera outbreaks are very common. people are very poor and yet commodities like soap and food are very expensive. I am a member of Life skills club and I organise talks for my schoolmates about good hygine and nutrition, the importance of staying in school and avoid getting pregnant or being infected with HIV/AIDS I encourage them to get tested and know their status.so that they can take good care of themselves,particulary considering the high incidence of sexuall abuse in the camps. Unlike the past when girls were afraid to speak out their expiriences or make informed decisions. they want to improve their lives.some girls have opted to return to schools.The girls are now being appreciated for their contribution to the welfare of the community.I am proud that I am helping improve the health of the people in my community.when I finish school I want to be a doctor.
Q3:PROMOTION OF GIRL CHILD EDUCATION
Q4:LIFE SKILLS CLUB KAKAMEGA
Q6:Kenya
Q7:Nairobi-capital
Q8:Kakamega
Q9:7-12 months ago
Q10:Female
Q12:Helped make it happen
Q13:The right people
Q15:Yes
Q17:None_<<2012-05-KAKAMEGA-S#148-P#01>>
Q18:Important
Q19:Food and shelter,Creativity,Self-esteem
Q37:Good idea that succeeded
Q38:Broad need
Q39:Social relations
Q40:Mixed
Q122:16-21
Q132:None
Q133:None
Q134:None

q2: Former permanent Secretary in the ministry of Health Mr John Kashaka Muhagouzi founded/started an HIV/AIDS project in Kabale District Ruhinja Village that is providing routine counselling and testing to people, supporting people living with HIV/AIDS activities and also availing scholastic materials to orphans.
Q3:EXTENDING HIV/AIDS SERVICES TO PEOPLE
Q4:INDIVIDUAL
Q5:routine, health, orphans, providing, services
Q6:UGANDA
Q7:KABALE
Q8:RUHINJA
Q9:1-2 years ago
Q10:Female
Q12:Heard about it happening
Q13:The right people
Q15:Yes
Q17:<<19-12-2011-CEPO-S#022-P#01>> UNEMPLOYMENT_
Q18:Hopeful
Q19:Physical Needs,Knowledge,Creativity
Q23:96
Q37:Good idea that succeeded
Q38:Mixed
Q39:Mixed
Q40:Lasting change
Q122:22-30
Q132:0.55000000000000
Q133:31.43333000000000
Q134:Individual

q2:Grace is a wife of Peter and a mother of five children.They had been living happily with her family.Peter's health began to deteriorate and she did not know what was the cause of Peter's illness.They visited Kakamega provincial hospital where Peter was found to be HIV/AIDS.Grace also attended a VCT centre where she was found to be HIV negative she wondered how her husband had been infected .They were given some guidance and counselling and also support in teams she needed alot of counselling and also support in teams of material since her husband was the bread winner and now could not work because of his health.WEWASAFO as a organization came to her rescue.She continued to be guided and counselled on how to keep her family she is now relieved because the organization now helps her with material support and home based care.
Q3:DISCORDANT COUPLE
Q4:WEWASAFO
Q6:KENYA
Q7:KAKAMEGA
Q8:SHIKHAMBI
Q9:More than 2 years ago
Q10:Female
Q12:Saw it happen
Q13:The right people
Q15:Yes
Q17:[HORIZON]<<2011-I5-09-11-WEWAFASO-KAKAMEGA-S#KW 181-P#001>>_
Q18:Hopeful
Q19:Security,Creativity,Self-esteem
Q23:87
Q37:Good idea that succeeded
Q38:Broad need
Q39:Physical well-being
Q40:It requires a continuous effort
Q122:22-30
Q132:0.26675000000000
Q133:34.89439000000000
Q134:Wewasafo

q2:I can afford a smile i am healthy and happy.Due to my poultry project what else i collect 10 eggs per day sell and can eat some proteins when i cell eggs i buy some fruits on the market i am busy with this project i started with one laying bird that was given to me by village pillar project and now i have 10 laying birds.I am no longer thinking of dieying early infact i have the hope of living longer.Although i am HIV-AIDS positive thank very much for AMREF
Q3:POSITIVE LIVING
Q4:VIPEP
Q5:smile, afford, given, hope, due
Q6:KENYA
Q7:KAKAMEGA
Q8:Lurambi
Q9:7-12 months ago
Q10:Female
Q12:Was affected by what happened
Q13:The right people
Q15:Yes
Q17:[HORIZON]<<2011-I5-09-11-WEWAFASO-KAKAMEGA-S#002-P#001>>_
Q18:Inspired
Q19:Security,Creativity,Self-esteem
Q23:18
Q37:Good idea that succeeded
Q38:Mixed
Q39:Mixed
Q40:It requires a continuous effort
Q122:22-30
Q132:0.30000000000000
Q133:34.76667000000000
Q134:VIPEP

q2:My name is Nekesa from kakamega. My Health was Deteriorating slowly by slowly all the time experiencing Headache loss of strength. (C. H.W) community health worker (Delila) come and helped me to Access to Nearby Hospital. while in hospital i went through counselling and Accepted to be tested on HIV-AIDS. The results came out and found found to be positive. I was given care and surport in hospital but my counsellor Delila kept on coming and starting with me. I realized that outside there we had people like me. I accepted myself and started recovering slowly by slowly upto now I am Healthy and living positively. I am no longer in stimgma and Also Helping other too.
Q3:Live under stigma
Q4:Individual
Q5:strength, worker, care, results, health
Q6:Kenya
Q7:Kakamega
Q8:Lurambi
Q9:1-2 years ago
Q10:Female
Q12:Was affected by what happened
Q13:The right people
Q15:Yes
Q17:<<2011-06-30-KAKAMEGA-WEWASOFAGROUP-S#019P#01>>_
Q18:Hopeful
Q19:Knowledge,Creativity,Self-esteem
Q23:33
Q37:Good idea that succeeded
Q38:Mixed
Q39:Physical well-being
Q40:Mixed
Q122:16-21
Q132:0.30000000000000
Q133:34.76667000000000
Q134:Individual

q2:In Kenya, a range of human rights abuses fuels HIV infection among the country's most socially disadvantaged populations. Abuses such as domestic violence, rape, early marriages, child sexual abuse and trafficking into sexual exploitation help drive the epidemic among women and girls and are indications of the epidemic impact on communities and livelihoods security sex workers in Kenya face a particularly high risk of HIV and as criminalized populations may be driven from seeking health services by fear of arrest, harassment by police and judgmental treatment by health workers. Discrimination against people with HIV/AIDS and ignorance about the causes of HIV transmission continue to deter people from coming forward for testing and learning their HIV status. Inheritance and succession disputes will often deprive people living with HIV/AIDS of their property are reported to make up a large portion of the case loads at many legal service organisations.
Q3:DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
Q4:HEALTH ORGANIZATIONS
Q6:KENYA
Q7:NAIROBI
Q8:KIBERA - LAINI SABA
Q9:1-2 years ago
Q10:Female
Q12:Was affected by what happened
Q13:The right people
Q15:Yes
Q17:<<2011-02-10-Kibera42-Victor-SmartClub-S#011-P#001-P#003>>_
Q18:Important
Q19:Physical Needs,Creativity,Self-esteem
Q23:-1
Q37:Good idea that succeeded
Q38:Mixed
Q39:Social relations
Q40:Lasting change
Q122:22-30