Renaissance of Living with HIV: An Untold Story of Strength, Hope, and the Rights Path to 95-95-95 and 10-10-10
By Editorial Team - NAP+ Ghana The story of living with HIV is one of resilience and transformation—a rebirth of identity and purpose. In Ghana, amidst challenges and misconceptions, the lives of Persons Living with HIV (PLHIV) embody a powerful renaissance: a renewal of hope, dignity, and a commitment to contribute meaningfully to society while advocating for their rights. As the global community strives to meet the UNAIDS 95-95-95 and 10-10-10 targets by 2030, Ghana’s journey highlights how overcoming self-stigma and fostering inclusivity can unlock the potential of individuals living with HIV. Here are the untold stories of community members reclaiming their narratives and inspiring change. Ama, the Nurse Ama, a 35-year-old nurse, was diagnosed with HIV during a routine antenatal care visit. She recalls, "At first, I was broken. I feared judgment from my colleagues and patients. But my turning point came when I met a support group. Their stories gave me the courage to start my...