Media Urged to report cautiously about HIV/AIDS & strive to Combat Stigma
During a campaign organized by RRP+ in collaboration with the network of Rwandan journalists in the fight against HIV/AIDS (ABASIRWA), UNAIDS, RBC and other stakeholders,
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At the time of creating RRP+, many people in Rwanda lacked knowledge about HIV and linked HIV with immoral behavior. Consequently, this fueled HIV related stigma and discrimination against people infected and affected by HIV. To change this situation, representatives of 175 associations of PLHIV from across the country decided in March 2003 to form a network of people living with HIV (RRP+) In Rwanda.
RRP+ advocates for increased respect of rights of People living with HIV and affected by it.
RRP+ in Community outreach aims to stop the occurence of new HIV infections and related Co-infection diseases.
RRP+ throught community-based peer education approach ensure all PLHIV on ART suppress the viral load up to undetectable level.
RRP+ aims to help PLHIV gain the ability to improve their economic and social status through Support, education and training.
During a campaign organized by RRP+ in collaboration with the network of Rwandan journalists in the fight against HIV/AIDS (ABASIRWA), UNAIDS, RBC and other stakeholders,
As HIV, continues to challenge communities, amidst the shadows of stigma and discrimination, RRP+ is engaged in a campaign dedicated to foster awareness on prevention,
Jean Baptiste NIDUFASHE 55, a resident of Nkotsi Sector, Balizo village in Musanze district is married to Jacqueline NYIRANDIMUBANZI 29, with two children. His HIV
The Rwanda Network of People Living with HIV (RRP+) with GF support on Friday 26th January 2024 concluded a 5-day training for 32 Ambassadors aimed
The HIV/Aids scourge remains a major concern in the country. The effectiveness of a peer-led HIV prevention and care intervention is seen to be one
Taking social media-based HIV knowledge dissemination to a satisfactory level is a task that many stakeholders strive to achieve. The Rwanda Network of People Living with HIV (RRP+) in collaboration