La Flamme d’Eyenga

La Flamme d’Eyenga

Catherine Edwige EYENGA

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KS OmniScriptum Publishing
Año de edición:
2024
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Estudios étnicos
ISBN:
9786202293532
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Eyenga, orpheline camerounaise vivant avec le VIH, grandit dans un climat de rejet et de discrimination, notamment de la part de sa tante Marguérite. Sa vie change lorsqu’une assistante sociale lui révèle son statut sérologique et l’intègre à un groupe de parole. Grâce au soutien des autres adolescents, Eyenga accepte sa condition, devient observante dans la prise de ses traitements, et atteint une charge virale indétectable.Motivée par son parcours, elle devient pair éducateur pour accompagner d’autres jeunes confrontés à la stigmatisation. Eyenga incarne l’espoir et le courage, transformant sa douleur en mission pour inspirer et éduquer sa communauté sur la résilience face aux défis du VIH.

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