The Cross-Generational Devastation of AIDs in Mozambique
Me and My Brothers (2010): Four brothers live on after their parents' lives were claimed by AIDs. But is there any hope for them in a country where the disease remains a taboo topic? For similar stories, see: The HIV/AIDS EpidemicThat's Tearing Papua New Guinea Apart • The HIV/AIDS Epidemic That's Tearing Papua... South Africans Are Creating Art To Fund AIDS Treatment • South Africans Are Creating Art To Fund AI... Rats are Saving Lives in Mozambique • Rats are Saving Lives in Mozambique Subscribe to journeyman for daily uploads: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_c... For downloads and more information visit: https://www.journeyman.tv/film/4747 Like us on Facebook: / journeymanpictures Follow us on Twitter: / journeymanvod / journeymannews Follow us on Instagram: / journeymanpictures There are over 600,000 AIDs orphans in Mozambique, with an average life expectancy of just 41. Under the weight of these depressing statistics, four children are slowly building a life for themselves. When Sergio is asked if he knows how his parents died he claims ignorance; "I don t know , it seemed like malaria ." The name of the real disease is never spoken here; there is still too much stigma attached. Sergio 's wishes are simple: "I ask to live well with my brothers, without any serious problems. " Yet even feeding his younger siblings is a daily struggle, and there is little support for their all too common situation. Arriving at school with an empty stomach, their teacher remarks, "They 're old enough to go 12 hours without eating." Local initiatives, such as Graca Machel' s Foundation for Community Development, offer them some hope for a more stable future. For now, however, it is up to Sergio and his brothers. Sic TV – Ref. 4747 Journeyman Pictures is your independent source for the world's most powerful films, exploring the burning issues of today. We represent stories from the world's top producers, with brand new content coming in all the time. On our channel you'll find outstanding and controversial journalism covering any global subject you can imagine wanting to know about.

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