He returned to Uganda to put a face to the AIDS scourge. He returned to Uganda to tell us to take AIDS seriously. He is Philly Bongoley Lutaaya.
As a writer, the work that I do takes me further into the archives of wonder, of miracles and of people of great repute. It was in 2023 that I began a purposeful journey of searching for Ugandans whose lives had made an indelible mark.
Recently during research for a new project, I was reminded of Philly Bongoley Lutaaya, and came across this newspaper clipping on social media.
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A friend of mine was a student at Makerere University in 1989, when Lutaaya visited the main hall to speak to students. Some students who did not get a chair to sit on, actually climbed trees so that they could peer inside the hall and listen to Lutaaya.
"I have come to give a face to AIDS," he said.
"I have come to tell you to take AIDS seriously," he continued.
D. Sam Okware, the head of the Uganda AIDS Control Programme at the time, officially introduced Philly Lutaaya to the students.
In 1989, Lutaaya broke barriers, he restored hope i those facing stigma and his courage opened the doors to initiatives around the country supporting those with HIV and AIDS.
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Beverley N Nsengiyunva
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