For Zambians

HIV Resources

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The best way you can “Wake Up Now!” is to learn about HIV prevention and care, and to connect to resources that will help you take care of yourself and others.

 
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Download this Free HIV FACT BOOK, courtesy of the Ministry of Health.

 

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Visit your local clinic for more information!

Resources you can trust.

Statistics and facts about HIV from leading public health agencies:

Know your status.

Find out your status by getting tested. Take the appropriate steps to either stay negative or seek treatment if you are positive.

Your local clinic, health outreach officer, or hospital will be able to provide you with information on testing, treatment, and care.

Participate and speak out.

When you know the facts about HIV, you will be able to speak out against stigma and misinformation, as well as help support those around you who are HIV positive.

For informational videos and an online Zambian community engaging in conversations and discussions about HIV, follow and connect with us:

 

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FAQs

How can I learn more about HIV?

It is important that you get your information from a reputable source. We have provided some links to trusted sources above. Also, follow us on social media for more information on UkaniManje and HIV. Lastly, use your local clinic or healthcare provider as a resource. They are here to help you.

How do I join UkaniManje?

You are already a part of UkaniManje by pledging to “wake up” and learn more about HIV. Join our social media pages for opportunities to interact with our artists and health specialists. Tell your friends!

I am an artist — can I be a “Peer Influencer”?

Yes! The most important aspect of being a peer influencer, is providing accurate and actionable information. We will have opportunities through our social media pages to participate in creating UkaniManje songs and messages or you can also email us if you have a song or piece you would like us to share on social media. If the content has accurate HIV information, we will share it!