| Home visits were designed to allow GDCU participants an opportunity to speak directly to (or through interpreters) the people who were victims of AIDS in the Kwazulu-Natal area of Loskop. |
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| The house on the upper left is where we'll meet with community health workers and interpreters who'll guide us on our visits. | Meeting with the health care workers prior to the visits. | ||||||
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| Colleen sets off with her interpreter and health care worker. | Some participants will walk across the valley to visit patients. | ||||||
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| These people had to be re-directed to another patient because the person they were scheduled to visit had died over the night. | This is a typical house where GDCU'ers will visit. | ||||||
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