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About Me:
Iam a Health Care Professional and willing to go forward and help my community to live HEALTHY LIFE.
My dream:
My dream is to see all Human being free from Diseases and to discover the Medicine for HIV and Aids and other cronical diseases not forgetting Cancer which is also a fast killer disease
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The Good people out there who are willing to help the poor community in the rural areas. Keep it up with the good spirits. Thanks to the Salvation Army Church Kithituni.

Amy Ndinda Mutunga's Blog

Are HIV positive people protecting themselves against re-infection?

Posted on March 26, 2014 at 3:30pm 3 Comments

Some people living with HIV think they can be in no further danger if they have sex without CONDOM because they are already infected which is not true. HIV has many different strains some of them very powerful.Its one's responsibility to take care of his/her own health.

Support groups should talk about difficulties members might have with condom use. Ensure that the members know exactly how to use condoms properly. support groups should help to correct any misunderstandings about…

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HIV & AIDS presents a critical challenge

Posted on February 25, 2014 at 2:00pm 1 Comment

Counselling without treatment and nutrition will not keep some one alive. They need emotional support. They also have to deal with prejudice from community and need information and training so that they can protect themselves and provide better care. loneliness, anxiety, stress, confusion, bitterness, and depression can make people more vulnareble to illness if they dont get any kind of support. People living with HIV need alot of emotional, spiritual, psychological, social, physical and…

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What have we done and What have we not done about HIV and Aids

Posted on August 7, 2011 at 3:27pm 2 Comments

In my point of view, we need to move from having project- specific assistance to Developmental and Institutional Projects because this is what makes the changes sustainable.

If a person is diagnosed with HIV, his or her capacity must be built. He or she needs support to develop confidence in him/herself and take charge of his/her own fate as well as the task of convincing other positive people to come out.and this is lacking in our communities.

 

We must also not forget…

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Community and Communication

Posted on June 22, 2011 at 9:56pm 2 Comments

Community is very important to our Society and where  there is good communication, there will be involvement and development.  Lets use communication Skills and Tools for a better HIV and Aids awareness.  Listen, Learn and put in Practical  and we can live defeat HIV and Aids Killer disease.

 

 

 

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At 1:55pm on February 25, 2014, Rituu B. Nanda said…

Thanks for visiting the community recently

At 6:49am on July 10, 2012, Rituu B. Nanda said…

A very happy birthday Amy!

At 11:11am on June 18, 2011, Rituu B. Nanda said…

Dear Amy,

 

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