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No One Left Behind: RRP+ Leads HIV Prevention in Mahama Refugee Camp Through “Playing for Prevention” Strategy

Through the “Playing for Prevention” strategy, RRP+ and its partners are using sports, inclusion, and community engagement to strengthen HIV awareness in Mahama Refugee Camp. Activities like football and sitting volleyball bring youth, women, people with disabilities, and community leaders together, creating a space to share knowledge, fight stigma, and promote healthy living.

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🩺🇷🇼Rwamagana Community Encouraged to Know Their Health Status to Save Lives.

Residents in Rwamagana District gathered today at Catholic Church Rwamagana Paroisse to benefit from a free public health screening, an initiative aimed at fighting non-communicable diseases and promoting a culture of prevention through early detection. The outreach, organized by Rwamagana District local authorities in collaboration with St. Theresa Foundation and St. Theresa Polyclinic, focused on

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Youth Leading the Change: RRP+ and RWAMREC Empowering Young People to Fight HIV, Promote Positive Masculinity, and End GBV in Nyagatare

As Rwanda joins the world in marking the annual 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence, RRP+ and RWAMREC in partnership with RBC , UNFPA and UNAIDS launched an intensive youth-focused campaign in Nyagatare District aimed at reducing HIV infections, promoting positive masculinity, and ending gender-based violence (GBV). The campaign ran from 25 to 27

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Broken Silence: How HIV Stigma Still Hurts Some Rwandans, and the Quiet Heroes Fighting Back.

In Rwanda, great progress has been made in the fight against HIV. Today, 97% of adults living with HIV take free antiretroviral treatment (ARVs), and 98% of them have a suppressed viral load meaning the virus is so low it cannot be transmitted sexually. Babies born to mothers with HIV now reach age two HIV-free

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Broken Silence: How HIV Stigma Still Hurts Some Rwandans, and the Quiet Heroes Fighting Back.

In Rwanda, great progress has been made in the fight against HIV. Today, 97% of adults living with HIV take free antiretroviral treatment (ARVs), and 98% of them have a suppressed viral load meaning the virus is so low it cannot be transmitted sexually. Babies born to mothers with HIV now reach age two HIV-free

Broken Silence: How HIV Stigma Still Hurts Some Rwandans, and the Quiet Heroes Fighting Back. Read More »

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