Mentor Mothers promote the birth of HIV-uninfected children in Quelimane.
FGH Communications Team (in-country)
February 28, 2019
“I am very happy because my daughter was born HIV free,” says Leocádia Adelino, a resident of Maquivale Sede Administrative Post, in Quelimane District, Zambézia Province, Mozambique.
Leocádia has lived with HIV since 2016. She has four children, ages 15, 13, 5, and almost 2. All of her children, including the youngest, are free of HIV.
Novel Strategy Improves the Identification of People Living with HIV in Namacurra
FGH Communications Team (in-country)
November 13, 2018
FGH Clinical Advisor, Jair Fataha, giving technical support to a health technician (Sérgio Ali) at Namacurra Sede Health Center.
District in Transformation: Expanded HIV Care and Treatment Service in Quelimane Takes Teamwork
FGH Communications Team (in country)
February 5, 2018
Belito Adolfo has been working for Friends in Global Health (FGH) since 2014. He was promoted to District Coordinator in January 2017, just as VUMC/FGH began supporting the Quelimane District. This new position was the biggest challenge of his professional career. In his new role he works with larger, urban health facilities handling higher patient volumes. With the increased responsibilities, he recognizes the importance of his work and being team member.
Collaboration between traditional healers and medical providers at a nearby health center saves lives in Namacurra
FGH Communications Team (in country)
January 5, 2018
Eighteen-year-old Ina Mora was in the district of Gilé visiting her husband’s family when she began feeling ill in May 2017.
“Sometimes I had headaches, stomach aches and diarrhea. Both my legs got swollen and I got sick,” recalls Ina.
Male Champions Bring Couples Closer Together
FGH Communications Team
November 2, 2017
“I was always sick and tired. I could barely do anything,” Laurinda Emiliano tells us during an interview. Laurinda, 19, lives in the Bairro Cimento within the village of Zalala, Quelimane District, Zambézia Province.
Starting in 2014, Laurinda mysteriously began to get sick frequently. “I started getting sick and I did not know what I had. Since the illness would not go away, I started visiting traditional healers.” The young woman sought out the cause for her illness for more than three years, but her health was only getting worse.
Key to Adherence: Community
FGH Communications Team
November 1, 2017
The Impact of Community-Based Information, Education and Communication Initiatives and Importance of Community Adherence Support Groups
Abudo Nicuacua was diagnosed with HIV in 2006. Today, Abudo is an antiretroviral treatment (ART) adherence role model, but this was not always the case. Although he began ART shortly after his diagnosis, he was not convinced that the medications would improve his health. He quickly abandoned care and stopped taking his ART soon after enrollment.
Sangariveira Secondary School: A DREAMS-Friendly School
October 30, 2017
Sangariveira Secondary School (SSS) was established in 2012 in Quelimane, Zambézia Province. Currently, the school has 4,980 students, 2,610 male and 2,370 female, who are divided into 42 groups, with morning, afternoon and night student rotations.
Located in the outskirts of Quelimane, SSS has a gloomy past. It was infamous for high levels of drug use, early and unwanted pregnancies, prostitution, and illness.