
"Hamada has five children and lives in Nigeria with HIV. Her husband and her father threw her out of the house when they learned about her illness and the fact that she had warned the second wife about the illness. When the United States halted the antiretroviral program that had allowed her to access her medication, she fell into despair."
Hamada, a Nigerian woman living with HIV and mother of five children, experienced profound hardship following her diagnosis. When she disclosed her HIV status to her husband's second wife as a precaution, both her husband and father rejected and expelled her from their home. Her situation deteriorated significantly when the United States discontinued its antiretroviral program, which had previously provided her access to essential HIV medications. This loss of medical support plunged her into despair, leaving her without the treatment necessary to manage her condition and maintain her health.
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