At the Nairobi orphanage, program manager Paul Mulongo has a message for Washington.
Without that, the virus could come back, ”and about 20 million lives might be lost in the coming years,” he said.
But Reach Out helps anyone who walks in needing HIV drugs, Kaleebi said.
“Sometimes it’s so crazy when you hear people saying that these HIV drugs should be bought by the local government,” he said.
Some are among the 1.4 million children and adults living with HIV in Kenya, according to UNAIDS.
Persons:
George W, Bush, Paul Mulongo, “, Mulongo, ”, Tom Hart, PEPFAR, Biden, Chris Smith, Smith, ” Smith, John Nkengasong, we’ve, Josephine Kaleebi, ” Kaleebi, Kaleebi, Mark Dybul, Bernard Mwololo, David Shitika, “ Nobody, ” Shitika, ” ___ Amiri, Knickmeyer, Rodney Muhumuza
Organizations:
Republican U.S, President’s, AIDS Relief, Republicans, Democrats, ONE, Heritage Foundation, State Department, ” Conservatives, PEPFAR, Republican, Foreign, Associated Press, AP, Health Initiative, Uganda’s Catholic, AIDS, UNAIDS
Locations:
NAIROBI, Kenya, United States, Africa, Ukraine, Brazil, Indonesia, Nairobi, Washington, ”, Uganda, Kampala, Russia, China