With almost no support from local or national governments or from international AIDS agencies, Highlands Hope clinics have registered and begun treating more than 2,500 HIV+ patients.
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With almost no support from local or national governments or from international AIDS agencies, Highlands Hope clinics have registered and begun treating more than 2,500 HIV+ patients.
Nurse-counsellors from TANWAT, Consolata Ikonda and PIUMA discuss professional development.
The McGill Reporter profiles the first Highlands Hope Fellowship holder, Christina Clausen, in its Decemb
World AIDS Day gathering is a resounding success and provides valuable knowledge and increased understanding to the community about HIV AIDS. By Izaac Sanga and Conrad Harrington
Christina Clausen gives a series of presentations on her trip to Njombe/Makete in Montreal to mark World AIDS Day
In January 2006, Montreal’s famed Gazette cartoonist Terry Mosher (Aislin) traveled to the Southern Highlands of the East African nation of Tanzania to visit Highlands Hope.
He captured the beauty, the heartbreak and the courageous determination of Highlands Hope activists like nurse Betty Liduke, community-organizer Jackson Mbogela, and the men, women and children who make the Makete and Njombe Districts of Tanzania a very special place.