The exhibit, featuring paintings of women with HIV, aimed to fund education for girls affected by the disease. It highlighted stories illustrating the struggles faced due to poverty, stigma, and health issues. The conclusion drawn emphasizes that educational access significantly improves health outcomes for HIV-positive girls, reducing stress and enhancing life skills.

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Throughout my carreer I have been honoured to work with the most amazing people. In 2014, I was working in Tanzania on my day job, meeting the people at the grassroots who implement my organisation's projects.

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Molly, living with her aunt in the Bandani slums of Kisumu, has faced significant challenges due to her HIV status and financial difficulties.

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Phenny, Molly's older sister, has faced numerous challenges, including losing her mother at a young age, living with HIV, and dealing with a skin condition.

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Maureen is the Executive Director of Lean on me and NGO based in Kenya. Mother of 2 boys she works with  positive adolecent girls.

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Eunice, a 44-year-old mother living in Kibera, Kenya, works hard to support her family, including her 17-year-old daughter Peace, who was born HIV positive.

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Catherine, a 23-year-old girl from Kibera, has many questions about her HIV status, but finds hope and inspiration in Juliana, who shares her own story of living positively with HIV and achieving her dreams.

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Three years ago in Kenya, I met Anne and her daughter Nancy, who was born with HIV and had to leave school due to financial constraints. Inspired by Nancy's dream of becoming a doctor, I helped fund her education, and today she is thriving and on track to achieve her high school diploma.

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Juliana in Seattle

Juliana, born with HIV and having faced significant challenges, has become a global advocate for young people living with HIV, inspiring many with her resilience and dedication.

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