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Above: A KAIPPG client in the last stages of AIDS
Our brickmaking project teaches skills which will hopefully
translate into better employment opportunities
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| KAIPPG Volunteer Donating Foodstuffs to a Client |
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| James Onyango, Executive director of KAIPPG |
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Teach-Ins in rural villages are one way to spread the
word about AIDS, and to get the whole community concerned and involved
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Nutritional Table, World AIDS Day Teaching clients the
basics of a balanced diet is important to health maintenance
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| Philice Onyango, a nurse and wife of James. They have 3 children and have just adopted 2 orphans. |
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