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HIV/AIDS activist needs donations to attend workshop

Those who are willing to sponsor him can call 0833547211

HIV/AIDS activist Sakhile Xaba, who is also the uThukela District health promoter, has been invited to take part in the African Workshop on HIV & Women 2024.

The workshop is set to be held at Safari Park Hotel & Casino in Nairobi, Kenya, on February 22 and 23.

Xaba says he is hands-on in the fight to prevent the spread of HIV and also raise awareness on how to ‘live healthy’ if tested positive.

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This workshop is an outstanding opportunity for healthcare providers, researchers, the government, industry and mainly community representatives to discuss, debate and further their knowledge on issues related to HIV and women living in Africa.

The format of this workshop will enable attendees to learn from the world’s leading HIV experts as they discuss the issues, gaps and opportunities to further research in the region. The two-day programme will include state-of-the-art lectures and more informal, exciting, interactive panel discussions, as well as skill-building sessions.

Xaba desperately needs donations to make it to Kenya, since this is a self-funded trip,

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