HIV and Young People in South Africa: The Crisis in KwaZulu-Natal
South Africa continues to face one of the world’s most severe HIV epidemics, with young people, particularly those aged 15 to 24, among the most

“Education is the cornerstone of progress, the key to unlocking limitless potential. It transcends boundaries, empowers minds, and transforms lives. With knowledge comes the power to innovate, to solve complex problems, and to shape a brighter future for all. At OneVoice, we believe in the transformative power of education. Whether it’s mastering new skills, pursuing passions, or fostering critical thinking, education opens doors to endless opportunities. Join us in our mission to inspire, educate, and empower individuals to reach their full potential and make a positive impact on the world.”
OneVoice South Africa (OVSA) is a South African NGO that recognises the crucial role young people can play in managing their health, developing their full potential and strengthening our communities.
Engaged with to provide potential recruits.
Selected from TVET Colleges to apply for the program.
Who were selected to participate and trained.
Partnered with to provide opportunities for Participants.
Placement opportunities with partner Organizations.
Any donation you are able to make, makes a tremendous difference to our ability to continue supporting young people on addressing the many critical health and lifestyle hurdles they have to overcome on a daily basis. Your support ensures that we focus on implementing an ever better OVSA Schools Programme that supports young boys and girls as they prepare for life; for its responsibilities and possibilities, equipping them to solve problems, make informed decisions and take appropriate actions to live meaningful lives in an ever-changing society.
South Africa continues to face one of the world’s most severe HIV epidemics, with young people, particularly those aged 15 to 24, among the most

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2024 When I was 13, I moved to KwaCeza, in KwaZulu-Natal, where my stepfather worked in a hospital. It is here that I lost my