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Anne Mumbi

Anne's Story and HIV/AIDS. Children in Distress (CINDI)Organization run by AnneProtects orphans of Kitwe who have been affected by AIDSGoal: to ?raise a generation that remains HIV-negative" (Nolen, p. 256). Anne's Story and HIV/AIDS. Raising 12 children3 of her own with husband, Alex9 orphans

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Anne Mumbi

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    1. Anne Mumbi By: Emily Daniels Greg Kaminski Belinda Pritchett Karin Wilkinson Christine Zuerner

    2. Anne’s Story and HIV/AIDS Children in Distress (CINDI) Organization run by Anne Protects orphans of Kitwe who have been affected by AIDS Goal: to “raise a generation that remains HIV-negative” (Nolen, p. 256)

    3. Anne’s Story and HIV/AIDS Raising 12 children 3 of her own with husband, Alex 9 orphans of siblings who suffered from AIDS Financially and emotionally exhausting Discussions of HIV awareness and prevention

    4. Anne and 28: Stories of AIDS in Africa Anne’s loyalty to Kitwe Born and raised Lives and works Makes a difference in the lives of the orphaned children Anne’s story brings awareness to CINDI Contributions from private charities Raises the understanding for support

    5. Anne and 28: Stories of AIDS in Africa Anne’s 3 variables in the AIDS equation: Debt Aid Trade

    6. Expanding our Understanding of HIV/AIDS Government influence National debt Lack of global support Economic influence Low global trade share Reduction in available jobs

    7. Expanding our Understanding of HIV/AIDS “…Zambia is one of the poorest countries in the world today due in no small part to poor economic planning, bad governance and corruption.” (Nolen, p. 246) Poverty = barriers to education and health care = lack of social reform = decreased HIV awareness = increased HIV diagnoses

    8. Anne Mumbi and “Visit to the Eastern Cape” Both illustrate a lack of: Hospital staffing Kitwe Central Hospital Canzibe Hospital Hospital beds/patient rooms Functioning medical equipment Both illustrate a surplus of: Patients dying of AIDS

    9. Anne Mumbi and “She Became the Mother Again” Caring for those affected by AIDS Leadership and support Family Community

    10. Anne Mumbi and “Confetti” Educational needs Academic HIV/AIDS awareness Focus on HIV/AIDS prevention Family discussions Educational pamphlets

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    16. References Nolen, S. (2007). 28: Stories of AIDS in Africa. New York: Walker Publishing Company, Inc.

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