As we
approached the last stop on our field tour in Kamuli, it was nearly 3:00, we
hadn’t had lunch yet, and we still had several things we needed to discuss with
the staff of AIDS Education Group for the Youth (AEGY), an HIV/AIDS
organization that serves people living with HIV/AIDS in Kamuli, one of the
poorest districts in Uganda. We had left
Kampala early and were tired, but we were instantly re-energized with the
lively welcome we received from this group.
As soon
as we entered the church, the group erupted into song and dance, accompanied by
large African drums. The songs were all
about HIV/AIDS, and the song leader was even dancing around while waving a
package of condoms to emphasize the importance of prevention! After the songs were over, several group
members shared how their lives have been changed and they have been given new
hope through the activities of AEGY.
The lively welcome we were given - the lady in the middle in yellow and green was the song leader and is waving a pack of condoms |
More singing and dancing with another group |
Earlier
in the day, we had visited three other support groups where we received a
similar welcome and heard similar testimonies.
AEGY has facilitated the formation of 14 support groups for people living with HIV/AIDS in their district. Through the support groups, the HIV positive members are given
encouragement and hope, as well as practical support to improve their
lives. Each group has a savings and loan
scheme, which allows member to borrow money and repay with a very small
interest rate.
....and more with yet another group! |
AEGY
also provides its clients with livestock and seeds to help empower them to earn
an income. One family that we visited
had been given two pigs from AEGY a few years ago. In the past two years, they have sold several
of the piglets and bought a cow with the profits. They have even been able to support one of
their children to begin University with the profits they have made from selling
the piglets.
Some piglets from the mother pig supplied by AEGY |
I was
grateful to finally have the opportunity to visit this project in Kamuli, since
HIV/AIDS is an area that I have a lot of interest in. It was encouraging to see the work that has
been going on and to hear the testimonies, and also to meet the staff who are
very committed to the project.
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