Queen. Sharifah Nalugo was Miss Y+ (HIV positive) 2014/15. COURTESY PHOTO
Having faced a lot of criticism and stigma while at school, Ms Sharifah Nalugo vowed to fight discrimination against people living with HIV/Aids. During her tenure as Miss Y+ (miss HIV positive) 2014/15, the 23 year old choose to fight discrimination in schools against those living with HIV because she knew what it meant and how it felt. Read More
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