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Religious Leaders Helping Communities to Fight HIV Stigma

Channels of Hope HIV and AIDS Health Behaviour Change

Through its Channels of Hope model, World Vision has empowered religious leaders in Western Kenya to help communities fight HIV stigma and embrace treatment.

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