Mma Oganne is a clear representation of the mind opening movement that started to arouse in Botswana thanks to a collective effort led by the development of a free treatment program. At first, as it's shown in the videos, research related to AIDS was stranded and people in Botswana were hopeless. In order to avoid this topic that was killing millions of people, they attempted to not think about it. However, as research related to HIV started to grow and developed, the Botswanan people started to believe in the movement that was being carried out, and gave support to it by getting treated. As the video very well states, you need hope to take action. Everyone needs that little push of hope in order to get things going.
Yes, she decided to stop worrying about what others might say and signed herself up for the therapy. She saw the difference in her health after only three weeks and the progress has continued improving.
Yes, she did get treated and her health improved significantly. She decided to get treated when she saw the improvement in her children’s health. This actually changed her life because she felt way better after only three weeks of treatment. She was also able to have a new healthy baby, as she was born HIV free thanks to the medications Mma had been taking.
Yes. At first, she didn't believe the disease that was being talked about existed, so she didn't want to take the medication. She only decided to accept the treatment when she was able to see the improvement of symptoms in her family. She took the medication during and after her last pregnancy, and her newborn son was not diagnosed with the disease, which was also a positive point.
Yes, she did. Even though she didn't even believe AIDS existed, she finally got treated in order to help her kids. Once she received the treatment, she regretted not having tried it before.
Yes, after seeing the results of the treatment in her kids. The fact that her kids demonstrated a big evolution after starting to take the drugs, made a her aware of how the treatment could improve her health.
Mma Oganne is a clear representation of the mind opening movement that started to arouse in Botswana thanks to a collective effort led by the development of a free treatment program. At first, as it's shown in the videos, research related to AIDS was stranded and people in Botswana were hopeless. In order to avoid this topic that was killing millions of people, they attempted to not think about it. However, as research related to HIV started to grow and developed, the Botswanan people started to believe in the movement that was being carried out, and gave support to it by getting treated. As the video very well states, you need hope to take action. Everyone needs that little push of hope in order to get things going.
Yes, she decided to stop worrying about what others might say and signed herself up for the therapy. She saw the difference in her health after only three weeks and the progress has continued improving.
Yes, after seeing what the treatment did to her kids, she was aware of the benefits of getting treated and the nonsense of refusing treatment.
Yes, she did get treated and her health improved significantly. She decided to get treated when she saw the improvement in her children’s health. This actually changed her life because she felt way better after only three weeks of treatment. She was also able to have a new healthy baby, as she was born HIV free thanks to the medications Mma had been taking.
Mma Oganne finally got treated because she saw how effective the treatment was in her kids.
Yes. At first, she didn't believe the disease that was being talked about existed, so she didn't want to take the medication. She only decided to accept the treatment when she was able to see the improvement of symptoms in her family. She took the medication during and after her last pregnancy, and her newborn son was not diagnosed with the disease, which was also a positive point.
Yes, she did. Even though she didn't even believe AIDS existed, she finally got treated in order to help her kids. Once she received the treatment, she regretted not having tried it before.
Yes, after seeing the results of the treatment in her kids. The fact that her kids demonstrated a big evolution after starting to take the drugs, made a her aware of how the treatment could improve her health.