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3
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Shaming, prejudice, and discrimination directed at people who are or are perceived to be infected with a disease, their loved ones, social groups, and communities.
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8
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The father of Chanda's dead little sister sara. He has drinking problems
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12
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The time that a dead person spends at the family home before being buried. Usually a body will be taken from the morgue to the family home the afternoon before the funeral.
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14
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An African healer believed to be inhabited by spirits. colloquially known as 'spirit doctor' by non-believers.
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15
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Setswana word for 'hello' when spoken to a group.
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16
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A disease capable of spreading from person to person via micro-organisms, but not necessarily by casual (ie touching, sneezing, breathing) contact.
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19
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A measure of how much control an individual has over the risk level they face.
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20
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a disease of the immune system spread by blood.
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22
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The processes through which certain groups are considered dominant or the norm and, thus, better than or more normal than others.
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25
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Something kept from the knowledge of other people. Esther had many of these.
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26
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The system in the body that protects the person’s health. This includes white blood cells.
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27
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Chanda's dead little sister
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28
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Chanda's best friend
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29
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The relationship between Chanda and Esther.
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