targeted aids interventions

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targeted aids interventions

serving the community requires passion for what you do

Doing community work is such a fulfilling experience if you enjoy what you are doing and you are really passionate about the wellbeing of the people. You must be committed in serving the community. One of the biggest mistakes that people who do community work do is to have their own interests at heart rather than those of the people they serve, LIKE DOING IT FOR MONEY INSTEAD OF PUTTING THE PEOPLE YOU SERVE FIRST!
 

This is for the good men

Since you were born
Since you grown up
Since the struggle
You are always there
You keep on fighting
Fighting for the success
Keep on be the man
Keep on shining
Keep on your braveness
Keep on the struggle
You the man
You the boss
You the Star
Yes, you the Star

Thanks for being a good man,
Melu

 

men should lead the fight against hiv and aids

a challenge to men

Men often play a role of protectors and providers for their families, now it is time for them to take their role to another level and protect their families from HIV and AIDS. Men, especially from rural areas work far from home and they spend a large amount of time away from thier wives and I believe thats where the problem starts.

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facing the future with hope

Since its inception in 1995, TAI has undergone many changes - some challenging but all of them exciting! The last two years have been especially crucial in our history with TAI growing and maturing tremendously. 2009 has seen us facing a new phase in our development and Vision 2014 reflects that change.

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fact sheet - a child focus

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our vision

our vision

To nurture community health and well-being through an HIV prevention and AIDS mitigation programme that is innovative, sustainable and holistic.

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fact sheet – analysis of kzn

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fact sheet - working with men

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