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This brief is developed by women, including young women living with HIV. It explores our rights to ARVs in general, and specifically reflects our voices and concerns over recent measures taken which restrict access to Dolutegravir (DTG), after the issuance of a WHO statement on the subject. Now is the time to reaffirm our commitment to the SDGs and uphold global norms: to support and encourage inclusion in decision making; to address intersecting inequalities facing women in all our diversity; and to commit to ensure our human rights are respected and upheld in our treatment choices.
Good day!
I hope this email finds you well. My name is Nancy, a radio journalist working with a community/learning radio station in Kakamega, Western Kenya and I run a weekly radio programme on HIV and AIDS in conjuction with the AIDS CONTROL UNIT at my place of work; 103.9 MMUST FM.
I have read widely about your activities, and I am most interested to further know what you do, other activities that you undertake here in Kenya, and if there’s a way that your organization can incorporate radio journalists in your team to help spread your agenda. Especially those that produce programs in tandem with your agenda.
May I ask, do you have a network of journalists across the region that are able to help with your agenda? My interest lies with the possibility that I might be able to generate news stories from activities you undertake or positive broadcast programs to our listener-ship and much more.
Awaiting a positive response from you.
Kind Regards,
Nancy Imali
imalinancy@gmail.com/nogonyo@mmust.ac.ke
+254 725453916
Dear Nancy,
It is great to hear from you and we would definately like to work with you. Let us continue the conversation on email.
Thank you.