African development action with informed and engaged societies
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My Mum has HIV

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This edutainment book is intended for parents living with HIV and their children. It aims to support parents to disclose their status to their children, thereby hoping to increase levels of community treatment literacy and to improve adherence to HIV drugs (ARVs). The book tells the story of a family affected by HIV, showing how the infected family members disclose their status to their family, seek treatment and live positively with HIV.

"My Mum has HIV" was produced by HIV positive parents in Zambia who are members of the Treatment Advocacy & Literacy Campaign (TALC).
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English

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17

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Source: E-mail received from Melissa Hein on September 25 2007 and
My Mum has HIV weblink on April 10 2008.