Peer educator trainer KLASE MOKHELE
talks about how being HIV-positive himself motivates him
to want to help others. |
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The former UN AIDS Country
Coordinator Lesotho MAHESH MAHALINGHAM talks about the significance
of ALAFA for women in Lesotho and how taking services to
the workplace makes a difference. |
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NKOPANE MONYANE of the Lesotho Textile
Exporters Association talks about the need to protect Lesotho's
largest industry and why the association decided to work
with ALAFA. |
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NTSEKETSI MOHALE, the National Coordination
Officer of the Lesotho National AIDS Commission, on how
ALAFA fits into the overall HIV and AIDS strategy for the
country. |
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SOPHIE PHAKOANA is a worker at Precious
Garments in Maseru with two children registered on the ALAFA
programme. She talks about how treatment brought her back
from the brink. |
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THAPELO NOKHESI is a textile worker
and voluntary peer educator at Sun Textiles in Maseru who
decided to get tested after she learnt more about HIV and
AIDS at the factory. |
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