
From left, Kisubi Hospital’s Winfred Nagawa (HIV services co-ordinator), Wilson Sekadde and Florence Nabukeera (medical clinical Officer). (Credit: Gladys Kalibbala)
Wilson Sekadde, who is now 23, is the last-born of eight children. He was born with the HIV virus.
His father told him he used to be sickly as a baby, which he initially thought was as a result of lack of breast feeding. Sekadde’s mother, who has since passed on, developed a mental problem a few weeks after giving birth and was therefore unable to breast-feed. Read More