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"I shout; I speak out on issues concerning women living with
HIV"
PlusNews
April 22, 2010
http://www.plusnews.org/report.aspx?ReportID=88893
Evelyn Mashamba is one
of Zimbabwe's most outspoken gender and AIDS activists and has being
living with HIV for the past 10 years. She told IRIN/PlusNews how
being HIV-positive propelled her into the movement to fight for
the rights of women living with the virus.
"I started my work
as an activist 2005 in Masvingo [Province in southeastern Zimbabwe].
It so happened that there was a workshop at the College of Primary
Health Care and Physicians, and a doctor friend of mine invited
me to share my story with the participants.
"Since
then I have not looked back, in 2008 I founded an organization known
as Shamiso Development Trust, where I am currently the director.
Shamiso is an organization that seeks to empower women and girls
to claim their space in society, especially since the advent of
HIV/AIDS.
"HIV-positive
women's lives can only improve if their income base is improved,
most women are stuck in care work, where they are not remunerated
due to the fact that programmers have categorized care work as 'voluntary'.
"It's sad that the
majority of women are doing this unremunerated work. I wonder why
women are not paid when they are doing such a wonderful job?
"I have
been living with HIV for the past 10 years, it hasn't been a bed
of roses, especially when other people try to pull you down. There
have been times when I have gone not knowing when I will get my
next medical supply; I have been down and under health-wise, but
determination is what has driven me to where I am today.
"HIV/AIDS programming
has not been very favourable to us women living with HIV. However,
all these challenges have made me stronger, and given me the edge
to demystify the pandemic.
"I shout; I speak
out on issues concerning women living with HIV. This is what drives
me out of bed every day ... My dream is to establish a special clinic
and wellness centre for women living with HIV ... only then will
I slow down."
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