PEOPLE with certain disabilities do not receive education related to
HIV/AIDS. Those who are blind or deaf face obvious problems when it comes to
hearing or reading information about the disease.
Stakeholders in HIV/AIDS who are keen in imparting knowledge do not know
how to communicate with, and educate people with disabilities such as the
blind and the deaf.
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