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World Service,4 mins

Challenging opinions and outdated attitudes about AIDS

Focus on Africa

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People with HIV/AIDS are blamed, even stigmatised and punished for it. There still isn't a cure, but death is not inevitable. What about the shame and stigma? Has that changed? Josephine Nabukenya from Uganda first found out she was HIV positive as an eight year-old child. She's twenty-two now. (Picture: Hundreds of AIDS activists march through Durban on July 18, 2016. Credit: Getty Images)

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