Assessing, and addressing, H.I.V. risk in sub-Saharan Africa

 

WBEZ Worldview

 

November 14, 2012

 

 

From WBEZ Worldview:

Bartholomew Boniface Ochonya (“OBB”), a human rights and AIDS activist from Nigeria, runs the largest HIV prevention program for high-risk men in sub-Saharan Africa.  He recently returned from a comparative study tour in India where he represented Nigeria’s MARPs (most-at-risk-populations). 
OBB and Lori Babcock, from Heartland Alliance International, tell us about fulfilling but sometimes dangerous work of HIV education and prevention in Nigeria.
 
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