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New cases in Pous 2064, HIV = 175, AIDS = 26, Death = 2. HIV rate is very high in Housewives than sex workers in Nepal ! ! ! HIV status in Nepal till 2005: Total Adult=70000, Adult Prevalence (15-49)=0.55%, Number of Women (15-49) LWHA=15,310 (22%), HIV Prevalence rate in IDUs=32.7%, HIV prevalence rate in sex worker=3.8%, HIV prevalence rate in client of SW=2.1%. The latest U.N. report shows that 65 million people have been infected with HIV since it was first identified 25 years ago. Twenty five million people have died of AIDS.

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A great social HIV + transgender:hats off - 15-12-2007, 09:28 AM

A mother to children with HIV

Thursday November 29 2007. PRIYAMVATHA P

CHENNAI: Harassment by stepmother, confusions about sexuality,
commercial sex work, jail life, testing HIV positive and getting an
award in recognition for social work, 58-year-old S Noori has seen it
all.

Noori, a transgender, was the third person in Tamil Nadu to be
diagnosed HIV positive in 1987. While doctors said Noori would not
survive for even three years, here she is managing the affairs of the
South India Positive Network (SIP+), which has three thousand members.

Struggles started for Noor Mohammed in Ramanathapuram at the age of
four after the death of his mother. His stepmother did not give him
even one peaceful night. Later, he also had to face abuse by an uncle
for behaving like a girl. After being tied with thorns to having hot
jaggery poured on him, Mohammed could not take it any more.

He came to Chennai at the age of 13, worked and went back home at
18. "My stepmother fixed a marriage for me and I ran away to Mumbai,"
explained Noori. However, she admits that it was lust and money that
drove her to take up commercial sex.

In between, she was arrested in a case and had to spend a few months
in the Chennai Central Prison. But the real shock came when Noori
went voluntarily and took the HIV test and was declared positive.

"I did not come out of my house for many days. But I made up my mind
to quit commercial sex work because I did not want to spread the
virus to others," explained Noori.

Then her real journey started. During the days, when even medical
practitioners feared to touch people living with HIV/AIDS, Noori was
their nurse in the government hospital. From cleaning wounds to
providing funeral services, Noori was there for everything. By then,
she had also adopted four children and started living with them as a
family.

After working in several NGOs, Noori started SIP+ to provide
counselling and care to persons living with HIV/AIDS. She also runs a
home for children living with HIV/AIDS.

Noori, who has studied only up to class III, has travelled to 21
countries. Last year, the Tamil Nadu Government honoured her with an
award for her work in the HIV/AIDS field.

Now, Noori lives with her children and grand children and is
preparing her youngest daughter to study social work. All she has to
say is: "If you are HIV positive. Do not worry. We will not simply
die. But will live and achieve."

SURELY GUYS....THATS A LOT OF HOPE IN THIS HOPEFUL WORLD....
WHAT DO YOU SAY...


Dr. Quazi Toufique Ahmed
HIV/AIDS Medical Training Specialist
Regional manager/Program Officer
Technical Support Unit
State AIDS Prevention Society
drtoufique@gmail.com
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