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March 2022 | From the Clinic to the Field

By Siempre Unidos | Monthly Update, Uncategorized | 0 comment | 5 March, 2022 | 0

The Honduran government spends less than $200 per person per year on health care (World Health Organization). Honduras is one of the poorest counties in Latin America and approximately half of its population lives on less than $5.50/day (World Bank). Given our focus on the people who are the most poor and marginalized, our staffRead more

February 2022 | A Garifuna Man’s Contribution

By Siempre Unidos | Monthly Update, Uncategorized | 0 comment | 5 February, 2022 | 0

As we celebrate Black History in the US this month, we wish to highlight the contribution of one our Garifuna patients. The Garifuna people, descendants of African-Carib populations who were exiled to the Honduran coast in the 18th century, live with discrimination, poverty, and higher rates of HIV than most other Honduran groups. Approximately 5%Read more

December 2021 | Giving and Receiving

By Siempre Unidos | Monthly Update, Uncategorized | 0 comment | 25 December, 2021 | 0

“Without a doubt, today was very special,” writes Executive Director Pascual Torres. “A group of patients and neighbors prepared a delicious lunch for Siempre Unidos Staff. It was a great show of appreciation for our work that we really enjoyed.” “A family received food, a mattress, and portable stove,” he types. “And in the localRead more

December 2021 | World AIDS Day

By Siempre Unidos | Monthly Update, Uncategorized | 0 comment | 1 December, 2021 | 0

“We are quite active today responding to HIV,” writes Honduras Director Pascual Torres. “We are doing rapid HIV testing at the local markets. Closing the gap on World AIDS Day.” To close the gap, the Siempre Unidos staff implement the UNAIDS list of necessary measures: Community-led and people centered infrastructure Equitable access to medicines, vaccines, and healthRead more

November 2021 | International Day of the Girl

By Siempre Unidos | Monthly Update, Uncategorized | 0 comment | 11 November, 2021 | 0

Held in October, the International Day of the Girl focuses attention on the challenges girls face and promotes their empowerment by identifying and amplifying the voices of adolescent girls globally. Siempre Unidos joined with a women’s organization and local school to host a party for the daughters of our patients and community members. The girlsRead more

October 2021 | Low HIV Viral Loads Lower Community Spread and Improve Individual Health

By Siempre Unidos | Monthly Update, Uncategorized | 0 comment | 11 October, 2021 | 0

Siempre Unidos closely tracks the health of each of our 484 HIV-positive patients. According to the most recent laboratory tests, only 6% have high viral loads (indicates high levels of infectiousness). Of these, two-thirds are patients who were diagnosed this year and are still acclimating to their diagnoses and treatment regimens. These data tell usRead more

September 2021 | Strengthening Social Bonds & Treatment for Patients Aged 50+

By Siempre Unidos | Monthly Update, Uncategorized | 0 comment | 11 September, 2021 | 0

People who are 50 years and older and living with HIV experience higher rates of cardiovascular and kidney disease, neurocognitive disorders, and osteoporosis than their HIV-negative counterparts. Siempre Unidos received a grant from Gilead Sciences, Inc. to develop, implement, and disseminate medical and psychological protocols for enhanced care of this vulnerable patient population. The grantRead more

June 2021 | Covid Vaccines

By Siempre Unidos | Monthly Update, Uncategorized | 0 comment | 11 June, 2021 | 0

The Siempre Unidos staff hold their vaccination certificates. “We all received today our second COVID-19 dose,” wrote Executive Director Pascual Torres. “A great achievement for us” and due to the fact that they are health care workers. It is a great feat given only 1.6% of Honduras’ 9.9 million people are fully vaccinated. According toRead more

April 2021 | Rebuilding Together

By Siempre Unidos | Monthly Update, Uncategorized | 0 comment | 1 April, 2021 | 0

What do you see in the photo? Bags of cement, a new door, a girl hugging her mother. The woman is a dear colleague and single mother who lost everything due to two devastating hurricanes. Her story of escaping the floods with her 9-year-old daughter and toddler to a shelter where they were vulnerable toRead more

March 2021 | A Woman’s Livelihood

By Siempre Unidos | Monthly Update, Uncategorized | 0 comment | 2 March, 2021 | 0

A patient for 13 years, Yadira (a pseudonym) has earned her living working with a horse-drawn cart, Pascual, Siempre Unidos’ Honduras Executive Director, writes. “Well, her horse was washed away and drowned during November’s hurricanes,” he continues. The cost of a horse is $195, equal to 6 months of Yadira’s income. “Today, we were ableRead more

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