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HIV in Mozambique by Pedro Sa da Bandeira(27 images)
HIV in Mozambique
  • Maputo, Mozambique. March 29, 2007. HIV positive woman, takes her medicine from an NGO in a dedicated shelter By photographer VIA - Visuals
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  • Maputo, Mozambique. March 29, 2007. HIV positive woman, takes her medicine from an NGO in a dedicated shelter By photographer VIA - Visuals
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  • A Woman HIV positive, in The Santo Egideo NGO facilities, Project Dream. Machava, Maputo surrounds, Mozambique, Africa. By photographer VIA - Visuals
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  • Aida Fernando, 29 years old. HIV positive . Four years ago  started to feel a lot of pain in the arms and legs, couldn't get out of the bed, sister took her to the local hospital, where the result was positive. Her four children died (4 years old, 2 years old, 3 and 2 months). Husband also sick refuses to do the blood test. Machava, Maputo surrounds, Mozambique. By photographer VIA - Visuals
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  • Carla Damiao. Discovered it was HIV positive a year ago. Lost her eleven months baby. The baby father runaway. Orphan, lives with their 8 brothers and sisters. Machava, Maputo surrounds, Mozambique, Africa. By photographer VIA - Visuals
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  • An old man waiting to be attended at Sante Egideo, Italian NGO, who works whit HIV people, Maputo surrounds, Mozambique Africa. By photographer VIA - Visuals
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  • Raquel Armando Mandlate. Discovered it was HIV positive four months before the  picture was taken. Widow, with five children. She is taking her medicine, "I just want to take care of my children". Mafalala, Maputo, Mozambique, Africa. By photographer VIA - Visuals
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  • Carlos Belice, 37 years old. HIV positive for 7 years. Mozambican, used to lived in South Africa where he contracted the disease. Back in Mozambique in 2004 started  the treatment two years ago. Never had children. Lives with his mother and two sisters. His health condition has been getting worse for the last few months. By photographer VIA - Visuals
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  • Ana Esteva, HIV Positive and Tuberculosis. The Fever got worst on the night before. Not married, four children. Children father "is around". Maputo surrounds, Mozambique, Africa. By photographer VIA - Visuals
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  • Carlos Belice, 37 years old. HIV positive for 7 years. Mozambican, used to lived in South Africa where he contracted the disease.Back in Mozambique in 2004 started  the treatment two years ago. Never had children. Lives with his mother and two sisters. His health condition has been getting worse for the last few months. By photographer VIA - Visuals
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  • Ana Esteva, HIV Positive and Tuberculosis. The fever got worst on the night before. Not married, four children. The children father "is around". Maputo surrounds, Mozambique, Africa. By photographer VIA - Visuals
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  • Ana Esteva, HIV Positive and Tuberculosis. The fever got worst on the night before. Not married, four children. The Children father "is around".Maputo surrounds, Mozambique, Africa. By photographer VIA - Visuals
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  • Ana Esteva, HIV Positive and Tuberculosis. The fever got worst on the night before. Not married, four children. The Children father "is around".Maputo surrounds, Mozambique, Africa. By photographer VIA - Visuals
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  • Jacinto, 5 years old, here with his uncle. Jacinto is HIV positive and orphan  and he lives with his uncle, father's brother. His uncle has 5 children, and take care of Jacinto and his sister. Maputo surrounds, Mozambique, Africa. By photographer VIA - Visuals
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  • Lila Matos, 31 years old, HIV positive since 2003. Divorced, lost her only child during pregnancy in 2004. By photographer VIA - Visuals
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  • Two HIV activists showing to a group of women how to use a condom, at Mocimboa da Praia local Hospital, interior north of Mozambique, Africa. By photographer VIA - Visuals
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  • Two HIV activists showing to a group of women how to use a condom, at Mocimboa da Praia local Hospital, interior north of Mozambique, Africa. By photographer VIA - Visuals
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  • Mozambique. Matola, 3 de Outubro de 2008.Uma Mãe alimenta o seu Bebé, enquanto aguarda consulta de pediatria, Projecto Dream, da Comunidade de Anto Egidio. By photographer VIA - Visuals
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  • Lizete Chauque, seven months pregnant, HIV positive, voluntear at Dream. St Egidio Dream Program, HIV Health Center at Matola, Maputo suburbs. St Egidio is a christian ONG who was involved in  mozambican peace process. DREAM, the acronym for Drug Resource Enhancement against AIDS and Malnutrition, is a programme based on a holistic approach of treating AIDS in Africa, launched in February 2002 by the Community of St Egidio.  The aim of DREAM was to combine prevention and pharmacological treatment of AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa too, as happens in the West. By photographer VIA - Visuals
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  • Mozambique. Matola, 3 de Outubro de 2008. Pediatric's Dream project. By photographer VIA - Visuals
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  • A baby  at a pediatric routine health appointment. St Egidio Dream Program, HIV Health Center at Matola, Maputo suburbs. St Egidio is a christian ONG who was involved in  mozambican peace process. DREAM, the acronym for Drug Resource Enhancement against AIDS and Malnutrition, is a programme based on a holistic approach of treating AIDS in Africa, launched in February 2002 by the Community of St Egidio.  The aim of DREAM was to combine prevention and pharmacological treatment of AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa too, as happens in the West. By photographer VIA - Visuals
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  • Mozambique. Matola, Pediatric's, Dream project. By photographer VIA - Visuals
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  • Mozambique. Matola, Pediatric's, Dream project. By photographer VIA - Visuals
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  • Mozambique. Matola,Pediatric's, Dream project. By photographer VIA - Visuals
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  • Mozambique. Matola, a mother feeds her baby while is waiting for the doctor. By photographer VIA - Visuals
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