(RED) Talks - (RED) https://www.red.org/reditorial/category/red-talks/ Thu, 06 Feb 2025 15:18:07 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 (RED) Talks—The State of the AIDS Fight 2024 https://www.red.org/reditorial/red-talks/red-talks-the-state-of-the-aids-fight-2024/ Tue, 09 Jan 2024 17:50:45 +0000 https://live-red005.pantheonsite.io/?p=3563 We’re back with 2024’s first episode of (RED) Talks, our digital series of frank conversations exploring the current state of the fight against HIV/AIDS, its impact on marginalized communities, and present opportunities to shine a spotlight on the need for investment. In this episode of (RED) Talks, (RED) President and... Read more »

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We’re back with 2024’s first episode of (RED) Talks, our digital series of frank conversations exploring the current state of the fight against HIV/AIDS, its impact on marginalized communities, and present opportunities to shine a spotlight on the need for investment.

In this episode of (RED) Talks, (RED) President and COO, Jennifer Lotito, sits down with Peter Sands, Executive Director of The Global Fund, Angeli Achrekar, Deputy Executive Director for Programme, UNAIDS, and Dr. Kimberly Smith, Head of Research and Development, ViiV Healthcare to discuss the current state of the AIDS fight as we kick off 2024. Jennifer and the panelists will discuss the progress we’ve made in the AIDS fight, what’s working and what’s not, the importance of tackling stigma and prioritizing marginalized communities, and what’s needed to end the threat of AIDS in our lifetime.

This episode was generously sponsored by ViiV Healthcare.

  • Key questions addressed in this episode:
  • -What progress has been made in the AIDS fight and how has the Global Fund contributed to this work?
  • -Where have the biggest gains in the AIDS fight been made and how has ViiV Healthcare contributed to the progress that has been made in the HIV/AIDS fight? 
  • -UNAIDS released a new report earlier this year detailing the state of the epidemic. Where are we today in the AIDS fight and what are some of the big breakthroughs that are having the biggest impact?
  • -Stigma remains a big issue from a societal standpoint and self-stigma. How do we combat this major issue of ‘stigma’? 
  • -Why is it important to focus on women and girls while discussing critical resources for marginalized communities? 
  • -GSK and ViiV Healthcare have partnered together with the Global fund to launch a multi-year fund that specifically focuses on gender equality. Why is addressing these inequalities so important? 
  • -What are some of the big moments that Peter Sands, Angeli Achrekar, and Dr. Kimberly Smith are paying attention to, and what is giving them optimism?

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(RED) Talks—Testing Saves Lives https://www.red.org/reditorial/red-talks/red-talks-testing-saves-lives/ Fri, 22 Dec 2023 20:50:25 +0000 https://live-red005.pantheonsite.io/?p=3337 We’re back with another episode of (RED) Talks, our digital series of frank conversations exploring the current state of the fight against HIV/AIDS, its impact on marginalized communities, and present opportunities to shine a spotlight on the need for investment. In our final (RED) Talks episode of the year, Jennifer... Read more »

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We’re back with another episode of (RED) Talks, our digital series of frank conversations exploring the current state of the fight against HIV/AIDS, its impact on marginalized communities, and present opportunities to shine a spotlight on the need for investment.

In our final (RED) Talks episode of the year, Jennifer Lotito, (RED) President and COO, chats with Dr. Allan Pamba, Executive Vice President, Roche Diagnostics, and Javier Muñoz, actor and (RED)UCATOR, to discuss the importance of testing and lab system strengthening in the fight against HIV and its life-saving impact.

This episode is generously sponsored by Roche Diagnostics.

  • Key questions addressed in this episode:
  • – What made Allan Pamba get into medicine and the life science field? 
  • – What does Allan Pamba’s career journey look like, and how did he end up at Roche? 
  • – What does Javier Muñoz’s journey look like regarding (RED)’s work and what was his first experience with testing? 
  • – Why is it important to continue testing when you are HIV positive? 
  • – How has testing for HIV/AIDS been transformed? 
  • – Why is it important that we keep working on reducing the stigma around HIV?
  • – Why is it important to ensure we have strong labs that enable people to access quality testing and also build stronger, more resilient healthcare systems? 
  • – What is one thing in the fight against HIV/AIDS that is giving our panelists optimism that a future without AIDS is achievable? 

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(RED) Talks—Empowered Partners: Roche https://www.red.org/reditorial/red-talks/reditorial-red-talks-empowered-partners-roche-s2-ep-4/ Tue, 17 Oct 2023 21:09:42 +0000 https://red.org/?p=1107 In this episode of (RED) Talks, we sat down with Bernard Colombo, President of Roche Diagnostics for the Europe, Middle East, Africa and Latin America Region, to discuss Roche’s efforts to raise awareness around the importance of testing and diagnostics in fighting pandemics.

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We’re back with another episode of (RED) Talks, our digital series of frank conversations exploring the current state of the fight against HIV/AIDS, its impact on marginalized communities, and present opportunities to shine a spotlight on the need for investment.

In this episode of (RED) Talks, Jennifer Lotito, (RED) President and COO, sits down with Bernard Colombo, President of Roche Diagnostics for the Europe, Middle East, Africa and Latin America Region, to discuss Roche’s efforts to raise awareness around the importance of testing and diagnostics in fighting pandemics. They’ll also chat about the power of partnership in ending HIV/AIDS.

This episode is generously sponsored by Roche Diagnostics.

  • Key questions addressed in this episode:
  • -When was the first time Bernard Colombo heard about AIDS and what made him get into the medicine and life sciences industry? 
  • -What was Bernard Colombo’s career trajectory, and how did he eventually end up at Roche? 
  • -How has testing and diagnostics changed over the years and where are there gaps today? 
  • -What is the importance of testing in the HIV fight? 
  • -How has access to testing impacted Bernard Colombo’s life and how has it shaped his outlook going forward? 
  • -What does the word partnership mean to Bernard Colombo and how is Roche advancing that value? 
  • How do private-public partnerships work and why are they so important to the AIDS fight? 
  • -What is giving Bernard Colombo optimism that a future without HIV and AIDS is possible?

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(RED) Talks—Combating HIV: Girls & Young Women https://www.red.org/reditorial/red-talks/red-talks-combating-hiv-girls-young-women/ Tue, 10 Oct 2023 21:17:14 +0000 https://red.org/?p=1126 In this episode of (RED) Talks, (RED) President and COO, Jennifer Lotito is accompanied by Cathy Ferrier, Head of Positive Action, @ViiV Healthcare, Rukia Männikkö, Community, Rights and Gender Regional Advisor & Focal Point for Africa and Middle East, @The Global Fund, Yacine Djibo, Executive Director, Speak Up Africa, and Millicent Sethaile, HER Voice Ambassador, Botswana, to explore the work that is being done to end HIV and AIDS in adolescent girls and young women.

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We’re back with another episode of (RED) Talks, our digital series of frank conversations exploring the current state of the fight against HIV/AIDS, its impact on marginalized communities, and present opportunities to shine a spotlight on the need for investment.

Every day, over 550 young women contract HIV. To end this injustice, we must increase programs that h​​elp empower young women and girls to be in control of their health and well-being.

Ahead of International Day of the Girl, Cathy Ferrier, Head of Positive Action, ViiV Healthcare, Rukia Männikkö, Community, Rights and Gender Regional Advisor & Focal Point for Africa and Middle East, The Global Fund, Yacine Djibo, Executive Director, Speak Up Africa, and Millicent Sethaile, HER Voice Ambassador, Botswana, join Jennifer Lotito, (RED) President and COO, for an episode of (RED) Talks exploring the work that’s being done to end HIV and AIDS in adolescent girls and young women.

This episode of (RED) Talks is generously sponsored by ViiV Healthcare.

  • Key questions addressed in this episode:
  • Where are we in the AIDS crisis today and how and why are women and girls hit the hardest by this crisis? 
  • -What are some of the efforts being done by ViiV Healthcare regarding HIV and AIDS, especially in priority populations such as adolescent girls and young women? 
  • -What is some of the work being done by Yacine Djibo from Speak Up Africa regarding women and girls in West and Central Africa? 
  • -From Yacine Djibo’s vantage point, what types of policies and initiatives should be invested in to empower women and girls to ensure they have a voice in decisions that affect their health and well-being? 
  • -What motivated Millicent Sethaile to become a HER Voice ambassador? How did the role in the HER Voice fund impact Millicent’s life and the lives of adolescent girls and women? 
  • -From Millicent’s perspective, what should be done to empower adolescent girls and young women to ensure they have a voice in decisions that affect their health and well-being? 
  • -Beyond the HER Voice program, what are some of the other ways the Global Fund is improving global health for women and girls? When companies partner with (RED) to support the Global fund, what types of programs are those grants supporting? 
  • Recently, the Global Fund, ViiV, and GSK partnered on a new initiative and fund focused on women and girls. What makes this particular partnership special and unique? 
  • -What is one trend or innovation that is being seen in global health that showcases hope for women and girls?

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(RED) Talks—Empowered Partners: ViiV Healthcare https://www.red.org/reditorial/red-talks/empowered-partners-viiv-healthcare/ Thu, 20 Jul 2023 21:15:00 +0000 https://red.org/?p=1123 In this episode of (RED) Talks, (RED) President and COO, Jennifer Lotito and CEO of @ViiVhealthcareHIV and President of GSK Global Health, Deborah Waterhouse discuss the power of partnership in the fight against HIV and AIDS.

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We’re back with another episode of (RED) Talks, our digital series of frank conversations exploring the current state of the fight against HIV/AIDS, its impact on marginalized communities, and present opportunities to shine a spotlight on the need for investment.

Many of the biggest challenges facing the HIV/AIDS fight, including access and equity, are too great for any single organization or company to solve.

Only by working together are we able to make 1+1=3. In this episode of (RED) Talks, Deborah Waterhouse, CEO of ViiV Healthcare and President of GSK Global Health, joins Jennifer Lotito, President and COO of (RED), to explore the power of partnership in the fight against HIV and AIDS.

This series is generously sponsored by ViiV Healthcare.

  • Key questions addressed in this episode:
  • – The average life expectancy of somebody living with HIV has changed exponentially. What impact has this had in shaping Deborah Waterhouse’s career? What’s changed and what hasn’t in the AIDS fight?
  • – How did Deborah Waterhouse’s broad range of experience help shape her career and forge her leadership style? 
  • – What advice could be given to young women and girls who are hoping to get into the life science field and someday climb the corporate ladder? 
  • – What are the origins of the ViiV model and what prompted GSK and Pfizer to establish an HIV and AIDS-focused business? 
  • What does the word partnership mean to Deborah Waterhouse and how is ViiV Healthcare advancing the value of partnership? 
  • – What is encouraging Deborah Waterhouse in the AIDS fight?

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(RED) Talks—From Harm to Hope: Harm Reduction in the Fight Against HIV https://www.red.org/reditorial/learn/red-talks-from-harm-to-hope-harm-reduction-in-the-fight-against-hiv/ Fri, 05 May 2023 21:10:00 +0000 https://red.org/?p=1109 In this episode of (RED) Talks, (RED) President and COO Jennifer Lotito and Jenny Cozins, Director, Strategic Partnerships- Positive Action, ViiV Healthcare, discuss harm reduction in the AIDS fight, and efforts to reduce the risks associated with drug use that increase HIV infection rates.

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We’re back with another episode of (RED) Talks, our digital series of frank conversations exploring the current state of the fight against HIV/AIDS, its impact on marginalized communities, and present opportunities to shine a spotlight on the need for investment.

(RED), the organization co-founded by Bono and Bobby Shriver to fight AIDS and the injustices that enable pandemics to thrive, is proud to announce the second season of (RED) Talks, sponsored by ViiV Healthcare. This multi-part, digital series of frank conversations will examine the current state of the AIDS fight, its impact on marginalized communities – including women and girls – and present opportunities to shine a spotlight on the need for investments in the AIDS fight.

To mark Harm Reduction Day (May 7th), (RED) President and COO Jennifer Lotito will sit down with Jenny Cozins, Director, Strategic Partnerships – Positive Action, ViiV Healthcare to discuss harm reduction in the AIDS fight, and efforts to reduce the risks associated with drug use that increase HIV infection rates. In 2019, roughly 10% of all new HIV infections were among people who inject drugs. If we want to end the threat of AIDS, we must stop the discrimination, stigma and spread by supporting life-saving interventions and programs that target those who are most vulnerable.

  • Key questions addressed in this episode:
  • -What is the significance of Harm Reduction Day and what does the data tell us about the nexus between the people who inject drugs and the fight against HIV? 
  • -How did the issue of HIV become a priority for ViiV Healthcare?
  • -How is ViiV Healthcare working to address the problems of the gender gap in harm reduction? 
  • -How have the programs from ViiV Healthcare changed the lives of humans? In particular, the story of Marvin in Wakiso, Uganda? 
  • -What are some of the similarities and differences in the harm reduction efforts in Sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast Asia? 
  • -How does one reduce both societal stigma towards people living with HIV, and self-stigma to create an environment where everyone feels comfortable accessing vital healthcare services? 
  • -What is something that can be discussed that can share a positive note and hope for the fight in where we’re going in the future?

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(RED) Talks—The Honey Pot Company’s Beatrice Dixon on Fighting Global Health Inequalities https://www.red.org/reditorial/red-talks/reditorial-red-talks-the-honey-pot-companys-beatrice-dixon-on-fighting-global-health-inequalities-s1-ep-4/ Mon, 19 Dec 2022 21:06:00 +0000 https://red.org/?p=1100 In the fourth episode of (RED) Talks, (RED) President and COO, Jennifer Lotito and CEO & Co-founder of The Honey Pot Company, Beatrice Dixon, share a powerful conversation about global health inequalities.

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We’re back with another episode of (RED) Talks, our digital series of frank conversations exploring the current state of the fight against HIV/AIDS, its impact on marginalized communities, and present opportunities to shine a spotlight on the need for investment.

Beatrice Dixon, CEO & Co-founder of The Honey Pot Company, joined Jennifer Lotito, President & COO of (RED), for a powerful conversation about global health inequalities and how The Honey Pot Company and (RED) are fighting to ensure everyone, everywhere has access to critical resources.

  • Key questions addressed in this episode:
  • – What is the Honey Pot Company?
  • – What has the experience of being a woman entrepreneur been like for The Honey Pot Company CEO and Co-founder, Beatrice Dixon? 
  • – How do health injustices resonate with Beatrice Dixon and how has this related to The Honey Pot Company? 
  • – What made Beatrice Dixon partner with (RED)?
  • – Where can you purchase The Honey Pot Company products?

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Join Us For (RED)Talks, Generously Supported by ViiV Healthcare https://www.red.org/reditorial/learn/introducing-red-talks-digital-series-sponsored-by-viiv/ Thu, 28 Jul 2022 18:38:05 +0000 https://red.org/?p=1835 As part of our (LIVE SUMMER) campaign, we hostsx (RED) Talks, a digital series of frank conversations generously supported by ViiV healthcare. The three-part series explored the current state of the AIDS fight, its impact on marginalized communities—especially women and girls—and opportunities to shine a spotlight on the need for... Read more »

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As part of our (LIVE SUMMER) campaign, we hostsx (RED) Talks, a digital series of frank conversations generously supported by ViiV healthcare. The three-part series explored the current state of the AIDS fight, its impact on marginalized communities—especially women and girls—and opportunities to shine a spotlight on the need for investments in the fight ahead of the upcoming Global Fund Replenishment.

The panels featured government, private sector, advocacy and impact leaders from around the world.

The full (RED) Talks lineup included:

(RED) Talks: Get INSPI(RED) | A Conversation with Leading AIDS Activists

AIDS activists Martha Clara Nakato and Connie Mudenda join moderator Jennifer Lotito, President and COO of (RED) in an exclusive Instagram Live conversation to discuss their journey as AIDS activists and the importance of building stronger global health systems.

(RED) Talks: The State Of The Global AIDS Response

Matthew Kavanagh, Deputy Executive Director, a.i., Policy, Advocacy and Knowledge, UNAIDS, Yoram Siame, Head of Advocacy, Planning, and Development, Deborah Watterhouse, CEO ViiV Healthcare, and Chris Collins, President and CEO, Friends of the Global Fight, join moderator Jennifer Lotito, President and COO of (RED), for a conversation to discuss the current state of the global AIDS response.

(RED) Talks: Ending HIV Among Adolescent Girls and Young Women

Janet Saul, Director of Gender Programming, Office of the US Global AIDS Coordinator, Cathy Ferrier, Head of Positive Action at ViiV Healthcare, Sibulele Sibaca, Speaker, Author, Entrepreneur and Founder of Impact Drivers and Siobhan Crowley, Head of HIV, The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, join moderator Jennifer Lotito, President and COO of (RED) in a conversation to discuss ending HIV among adolescent girls and young women.

A huge thank you to ViiV Healthcare and our incredible (RED) Talks panelists!

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(RED) Talks—Ending HIV Among Adolescent Girls and Young Women https://www.red.org/reditorial/red-talks/reditorial-red-talks-ending-hiv-among-adolescent-girls-and-young-women-s1-ep-3/ Wed, 27 Jul 2022 21:05:00 +0000 https://red.org/?p=1097 In the third episode of (RED) Talks, (RED) President and COO Jennifer Lotito discusses ending HIV among adolescent girls and young women with Janet Saul, Director of Gender Programming, Office of the US Global AIDS Coordinator, Cathy Ferrier, Head of Positive Action at ViiV Healthcare, Sibulele Sibaca, Speaker, Author, Entrepreneur and Founder of Impact Drivers and Siobhan Crowley, Head of HIV, The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria.

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We’re back with another episode of (RED) Talks, our digital series of frank conversations exploring the current state of the fight against HIV/AIDS, its impact on marginalized communities, and present opportunities to shine a spotlight on the need for investment.

In the third episode of (RED) Talks, (RED) President and COO Jennifer Lotito chats with Janet Saul, Director of Gender Programming, Office of the US Global AIDS Coordinator, Cathy Ferrier, Head of Positive Action at ViiV Healthcare, Sibulele Sibaca, Speaker, Author, Entrepreneur and Founder of Impact Drivers SA, & Siobhan Crowley, Head of HIV, The Global Fund

This series is generously supported by ViiV Healthcare

  • Key questions addressed in this episode:
  • -According to Janet Saul, where are we in the AIDS crisis today and how and why is the impact on women and girls so severe? 
  • -What are the Positive Action community grants that ViiV Healthcare Supports? 
  • -Beyond the Her Voice Program, what are some of the other ways that The Global Fund is helping strengthen global health for women and girls? 
  • -Why is the empowerment of young girls so important to Sibulele Sibaca? 
  • -What is the work that Sibulele Sibaca is doing through impact drivers and is there anything that the viewers can do to support it? 
  • -What is Dreams Program and how has it countering the challenges associated with the COVID-19 pandemic? 
  • -What is the role that Cathy Ferrier believes the private sector should play in improving the lives of women and girls and building stronger health systems? 
  • -What makes the seventh replenishment by The Global Fund so important? 
  • -What is one trend or innovation in global health that gives hope that women and girls will have a better future?

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(RED) Talks—The State Of The Global AIDS Response https://www.red.org/reditorial/red-talks/reditorial-red-talks-the-state-of-the-global-aids-response-s1-ep-2/ Wed, 20 Jul 2022 21:05:00 +0000 https://red.org/?p=1095 In the second episode of (RED) Talks, (RED) President and COO Jennifer Lotito chats with Matthew Kavanagh, Deputy Executive Director, a.i., Policy, Advocacy and Knowledge, UNAIDS, Yoram Siame, Head of Advocacy, Planning, and Development, Deborah Watterhouse, CEO ViiV Healthcare, and Chris Collins, President and CEO, Friends of the Global Fight about the current state of the global AIDS response.

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We’re back with another episode of (RED) Talks, our digital series of frank conversations exploring the current state of the fight against HIV/AIDS, its impact on marginalized communities, and present opportunities to shine a spotlight on the need for investment.

In the second episode of (RED) Talks, (RED) President and COO Jennifer Lotito chats with Matthew Kavanagh, Deputy Executive Director, a.i., Policy, Advocacy and Knowledge, UNAIDS, Yoram Siame, Head of Advocacy, Planning, and Development, Churches Health Association of Zambia – CHAZ, Deborah Waterhouse, CEO ViiV Healthcare & Chris Collins, President and CEO, Friends of the Global Fight.

This series is generously supported by ViiV Healthcare.

  • Key questions addressed in this episode:
  • -According to Matthew Kavanagh, where are we at with the AIDS fight today, how have things changed for the better and what are some of the biggest challenges in this fight? 
  • -According to Yoram Siame, how has the AIDS fight changed over the past several decades in Zambia and how has CHAZ evolved in the fight against this disease? 
  • -According to Deborah Waterhouse, what are some of the endeavors that ViiV Healthcare is currently working on? 
  • -According to Chris Collins, what role is The Global Fund playing in tackling the AIDS crisis in the world’s poorest countries? 
  • -From an UNAIDS perspective, what are some things that Matthew Kavanagh is seeing when it comes to the impact of COVID-19 in the AIDS fight? 
  • -According to Yoram Siame, how has COVID-19 impacted the work being done by CHAZ in Zambia? 
  • -According to Deborah Waterhouse, what does the balance of shareholder needs look like and what are the obligations that businesses have to follow in order to improve society? 
  • -What is the Global Fund Replenishment and why is it so important?

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(RED) Talks—Get INSPI(RED): A Conversation with Leading AIDS Activists https://www.red.org/reditorial/red-talks/red-talks-reditorial-get-inspired-a-conversation-with-leading-aids-activists-s1-ep-1/ Wed, 13 Jul 2022 21:07:00 +0000 https://red.org/?p=1105 In the first episode of (RED) Talks, AIDS activists Martha Clara Nakato and Connie Mudenda join (RED) President and COO Jennifer Lotito in an exclusive Instagram Live conversation to discuss their journey as AIDS activists and the importance of building stronger global health systems.

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We’re back with another episode of (RED) Talks, our digital series of frank conversations exploring the current state of the fight against HIV/AIDS, its impact on marginalized communities, and present opportunities to shine a spotlight on the need for investment.

In the first episode of (RED) Talks, AIDS activists Martha Clara Nakato and Connie Mudenda join (RED) President and COO Jennifer Lotito in an exclusive Instagram Live conversation to discuss their journey as AIDS activists and the importance of building stronger global health systems.

  • Key questions addressed in this episode:
    -What was the healthcare system like in Zambia for Connie Mudenda when she was younger? When was the first time she heard the phrase “HIV”? 
  • -What was Martha Clara Nakato’s childhood like in Uganda? 
  • -How did Connie Mudenda first learn about her HIV diagnosis? 
  • -After losing her mom at 5 years old and testing positive for HIV 9 years later, what was it like for Martha Clara Nakato to find out about her diagnosis, and how did her family respond to it? 
  • -What is the significance of October 13, 2004, for Connie Mudenda? 
  • -What has Martha Clara Nakato’s treatment looked like? 
  • -What does a typical day look like at the Centre for Infectious Disease Research in Zambia for Connie Mudenda? 
  • -What does a typical day look like for Martha Clara Nakato while doing work for the HER Voice Fund and We Lead Program? 
  • -What would Connie Mudenda and Martha Clara Nakato say to the Global Fund about the work that is being done and the importance of it?

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