Interview with Kassahun Noges, a nurse in Ethiopia.
Over the next three years, the Clinton HIV/AIDS Initiative will work with governments, including Ethiopia, to dramatically reduce HIV/AIDS transmission rates by providing prevention, care, and treatment services at all stages of pregnancy and early infancy.
@ mikison2001 -
You should be ashamed of yourself for making such a comment. Why does it matter that this man isn't fluent in english. You can't blame him cause he probably never been out of ethiopia but yet he still speaks suffiecient, if it was you in his shose maybe you would've spoken Non. this man is a courage man who makes a difference in peoples live daily. lets credit him for that at least. Grow up plz.
GoldenKeyz 2 years ago
listen honey
if you tried to learn his language i assure you you wouldnt speak half as good as he speaks english
so what about less stupid remarks and more shut the hell up if you've got nothing better to say
radubradu 2 years ago
hahaha! your englich is... What a talented leader of nurses. When I see this guy I dreamed of being a professor or a leader of professors lol. You said that u studied nurse or ZEBEGNNET?
mikison2001 3 years ago
This is wonderful! Thanks so much for posting this. I was in Addis this summer when President Clinton & Chelsea visited. It was exciting to see them on the TV there.
Ethiomusician 3 years ago
I am so thankful the CGI is working effectively to the people who really need the care. When they gain, we all gain.
yeungmankitty 3 years ago
His name is Kassahun *M*oges, not *N*oges (Noges is not an Ethiopian name, but Moges is).
HYWT 3 years ago