This excerpt from a CRS documentary about AIDSRelief, features Mutinta Kalenga, a program beneficiary from Zambia. She tells the story of what her life was like before antiretroviral therapy, and what her life is like now.
This video is one of three multimedia features on the CRS World AIDS Day site. The others include a slideshow entitled Living With HIV, and a video from Zambia, entitled Shaddreck Hamakwembo: My Life Continues.
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