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An HIV epidemic is ravaging Malawi, one of the poorest countries in the world. At Embangweni Hospital, in the rural northern region, a skeleton staff serves a catchment area of over 120,000, and many of the staff are HIV positive. But this small group of devoted healthcare workers uses all the tools at its disposal, including theatre and music, to educate their communities about HIV/AIDS and other health risks. Originally featured in the ViewChange Online Film Contest.
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