Spreading HIV prevention and treatment in Africa
I'm working on a new artwork. It's probably the most un-like my practice to date and i don't even know if I can pull it off, but it's about something that's close to my heart and to that of a few people I love.
I've been doing a fair bit of research on the topic and on recent studies and breakthroughs in communication and medication.
It's actually quite refereshing to read some mainstream media acknowledging that African women are those primarily affected by AIDS and that it's time to sort out some proper preventative measures.
It's not going to be easy.
I thought this was an interesting part of the literature for a recent study: ASPIRE.
I'm not sure if this writing is dangerously stupid, or utter reverse-psychology genius.
Fuck trying to distribute through corrupt African government health systems and cutbacks by men. Give a stack of women ARV rings and tell them to NOT sell them onto other women who may or may not be at high risk of HIV/AIDS.
I've been doing a fair bit of research on the topic and on recent studies and breakthroughs in communication and medication.
It's actually quite refereshing to read some mainstream media acknowledging that African women are those primarily affected by AIDS and that it's time to sort out some proper preventative measures.
It's not going to be easy.
I thought this was an interesting part of the literature for a recent study: ASPIRE.
I'm not sure if this writing is dangerously stupid, or utter reverse-psychology genius.
Fuck trying to distribute through corrupt African government health systems and cutbacks by men. Give a stack of women ARV rings and tell them to NOT sell them onto other women who may or may not be at high risk of HIV/AIDS.


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