Quality healthcare is a right, not a privilege. Our “Community Initiative for Quality HIV/AIDS Services” was designed to bridge the gap between clinics and the people who need them most.
This project provided essential health services to 3,178 people living with HIV/AIDS (1,095 men and 2,083 women). By prioritizing dignity, confidentiality, and clinical excellence, we are helping our community members manage their health and lead full, vibrant lives. We remain committed to ensuring no one has to walk the path of treatment alone.