Imams wake up to HIV/AIDS
South African Riana Jacobs, 31, has been HIV-positive for the last 10 years.
In her bright orange clothing, South African Riana Jacobs, 31, stands out from the crowd at the recent International Consultation on Islam and HIV/AIDS, organised by the charity, Islamic Relief Worldwide (IRW), in Johannesburg, South Africa.
She has been HIV-positive for the last 10 years and is not intimidated by the audience of Muslim religious and academic leaders, mostly men. When she declared her status in 2004, compassion from her religious leaders was hard to come by.
"People accept it when it's not their problem," she said. "But leaders don't want to see that seroprevalence is increasing among Muslims."