Abstract

HIV infection is a global epidemic, and health care providers involved in HIV/AIDS care must be aware of how communities with different cultures, values, beliefs, and resources are coping. This article describes a 3-month volunteer experience with the Shona people of Zimbabwe, Africa. Similarities and uniqueness between an urban setting in an industrial country and a rural environment in a developing country are explored.

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