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Peer educator trainer KLASE MOKHELE talks about how being HIV-positive himself motivates him to want to help others.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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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