Raping women and girls is contributing to increase of HIV/AIDS in South Sudan, says Director for Widows, Orphans and People Living with HIV/AID or WOPHA.
Grace Kadaya told Radio Easter that people who are undergoing awareness of HIV and rape survivors are letting HIV to continue rising.
HIV/AIDS is appearing as no sickness to the people, she notes.
Kadaya reveals that during the crisis people select their healthy family members and ran with them for refuge leaving those infected with HIV to struggle behind alone.
She points out that leaving family infected members alone is clear stigma to the sick person.
Director Kadaya advises people to care for themselves with clear minds to identify what one can do.
Kadaya appeals that people should select positive copying strategy that can help to overcome mental illness.