“My name is Avayo Denis. I am 19 years old and I am HIV
positive. I have been living positively since 2012 and am now on ARV treatment.
My family and I came from South Sudan in 2016 as a result of the crisis.”
Denis’s classmates at the catering class in the Skills
Training Center of Welthunger Hilfe in Rhino Camp in Northern Ugandan district
of Arua refer to him as “Manager Denis”
because he aspires to become a manager of a hotel one day.
One striking thing about Denis is that he does not try to
hide his HIV status and has written on the right side of his pocket shirt –
“HIV++++”. He says: “Life for me has just started. My health status does not
impact my future, because these catering skills I am learning will make me
self-reliant in society while fighting stigma among youth living with
HIV/AIDS”.
In recognition of the vulnerable persons such as Denis, the
Support Programme for Refugee Settlements and Host Communities in Northern Uganda
(SPRS-NU) funded by European Union Emergency Trust Fund (EUTF) addresses cross
cutting issues in its programmes supporting the refugee and host communities in
Northern Uganda. As such, BTC Uganda is operating a Skills Development Fund
that is specifically targeting vulnerable youth to acquire skills relevant for
the labour market and is working with training centers in the settlements to
mainstream gender and HIV awareness in the curricula.
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