Living with HIV and ending new cases

By Tchiyiwe Chihana

Author Winnie Sseruma, an HIV activist living with HIV and Ashley Gallant of Sheffield Museums talk to AVP about the upcoming event, "How Do We End New Cases of HIV by 2030?" which will be hosted at Millennium Gallery on 18th April.

Winnie who talks to us about her HIV journey, will be a panelist alongside Dr Claire Dewsnap, Former President of the British Association of HIV and Sexual Health Richard Angell, Chief Executive of Terrence Higgins Trust Greg Fell, President of the Association of Directors of Public Health and Becky, Sheffield based HIV advocate and manager at BHA for equality, providing HIV support and prevention.

The event is hosted as part of the Festival of Debate 2024. Winnie also discusses the book she co-authored "Our Stories Told By US," which focuses on the UK HIV epidemic and reflects on the HIV experience of African communities through individual stories.


Image credit: Winnie Sseruma / Our Stories Told By Us
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