Pepo La Tumaini Jangwani HIV/AIDS Community Rehabilitation Program
was established in 1994 as an awareness-raising group. 
Started by two teachers who had been trained as HIV/AIDS
counselors. The group initially focused its activities on
community education and lobbying for the rights of people
living with HIV, while aiming to reduce stigmatization and
discrimination. Formally registered in 1998 and the group is
now entirely focused on HIV/AIDS programming as a
community based organisation (CBO).

No matter religion, tribe or politics - all are welcome in Wind of Hope in the Arid.
"Pepo la Tumaini Jangwani" is kiswahili for "Wind of Hope in the Arid (or Desert)".

Activities and vision - click here

Poem of 7 years old Salim Wasim

Video about orphans in Wind of Hope issued by our USA- partner Mamahope


(Photo: Anne Vestrup)

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Campaign site about Wind of Hope in the Arid - click here