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By Ellie Matthews
November 29, 2011 at 2:56 pm
In many South African communities, HIV still carries a significant stigma, and young people still have misconceptions about how to prevent infection.
We support the South African Red Cross’ programme in KwaZulu-Natal to dispel stigma, prevent HIV, promote awareness and life skills, help people access HIV testing and treatment, and provide community care and support for individuals, children and families living with HIV.
With support from Canon, photojournalist Ziv Koren was able to accompany the British Red Cross on a recent trip to KwaZulu-Natal. These photos offer a brief glimpse into the lives of the people we are helping.
View the photos on Flickr
Read more about the Red Cross’ work in South Africa
Tags: Health and social care, HIV, hiv and aids, photo gallery, South Africa, Ziv Koren
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