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Stay Healthy for Family Development: It is very important for people living with HIV/AIDS to take medicines exactly as directed. Not taking medications correctly may lower the level of immune system defenders called CD4 cells and cause the level of virus in their blood (viral load) to go up. The medicines then become less effective when taken. Some people report not feeling well as a reason for stopping their medication or not taking it as prescribed. Tell your doctor if...
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(image) – Peer outreach and health education for HIV/AIDS
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(image) – Peer outreach and health education
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(image) – Among the students whose parents are living with HIV/AIDS who are given some basic needs and education by the aid of Nuru primary school – (image) – Most vulnerable student of Salei Primary school given Uniforms by CAFLO Arusha Office among of them live with HIV\AIDS – (image)
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Getting to Zero at Work: The ILO is launching the "Getting to Zero at Work" campaign through which UN agencies, ILO constituents and key partners recognize the significant contribution of the world of work in the HIV response. – ILO new initiative to reach five (5) million workers with voluntary testing by 2015. – *Zero New HIV infections. Zero Discrimination. Zero...
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It is possible to live in TB Free Zone: Every family member should be fully committed to achieving the Vision of Zero TB deaths and Zero new TB infections. However, the only way to Stop TB infections in the Family level, Community, National as well as International level is through partnership. Thus, to defeat TB, partnership needs a bold and ambitious Leaders.
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(image) – Peer outreach and health education for HIV/AIDS
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Business Initiation
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(image) – Providing free HIV testing for the two weeks before World AIDS Day
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(image) – CAFLO ARUSHA BRANCH OFFICE Located at Njiro-Tanesco Lemara Ward
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TB is the major health problem in Tanzania: Tuberculosis continues to be among the major public health problems in Tanzania. The number of TB cases has steadily increased from 11,753 in 1983 to about 68% of the total population infected in 2012 and the majority of cases appear in young adult population groups aged 15 - 45 years. The rapid increase of Tuberculosis in this country is mainly attributed to the HIV/AIDS epidemic but factors such as rapid...
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