At the beginning of 2025, bright white trucks would rumble into communities across South Africa on a set day each week. The trucks had fridges, medication, and staff who knew the people in need. People who use drugs, sex workers, people living with HIV; everyone knew when and where the trucks would be arriving. The trucks were Anova mobile clinics that provided HIV testing, support and counselling services, and for these people, they were a life…
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