Dancers take a group photo in their costumes the morning of the presidents' event before their performance. They were excited for their first time performing for President Museveni.
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At the event, President Museveni launched an ambitious five-point plan to end HIV/Aids in Uganda by 2030. The first lady of Zambia, Esther Lungu, greets the president.
Sarah Kayiwaa goes to change her clothes. Sarah, an HIV positive woman, joined the TASO drama group in 2005 after her husband died of aids.
Charles Sseruyange, HIV-negative instructor of TASO drama group leads the rehearsal. “Entertainment brings people in,” said Sseruyange, “When they perform, they are happy and people can feel them.”
Cossy Nassolo, an HIV positive member of TASO drama group, puts on her make up before performing to President Museveni on Tuesday, June 6, 2017 at the national launch of the presidential fast track initiative on ending aids. TASO drama group was founded by a group of HIV positive volunteers in 1991.
The drama group rehearses a song named the Triumept, which is about fighting HIV.
A man repairs shoes for the local people on the Ssese island on June 3, 2017. Most of their sandles are made with used tires.
Maurice Omussesse, a barber on the Ssese Island, shows off a studio in his barbershop on June 3, 2017. Omussesse moved to Ssese island with his family for financial reasons.
A child looks outside on the Ssese island on June 3, 2017. More than 90% of the population are reported to be HIV-positive in the region.
Gwynneth Hurley, right, a vistor from United States, interacts with the local kids on the Ssese island on June 3, 2017. The local people enjoy interacting with people from different countries.
A group of local men play cards as daily entertainment on June 3, 2017.
Fishermen on Ssese island fix the net for raising small fish on June 3, 2017. Tilapia is the main local food source on the island.
Nkugwa Godfrey makes blocks for a house on June 3, 2017 on the Ssese island. Godfrey came to the island in 2004 from Masaka, a large town in the central area of Uganda, when his fishing career ended because of the environment.
Children carry items on the Ssese island. Children often help their families by carrying items and raising animals. On some days they have to walk three miles from their house to the downtown area
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Students celebrate at the undergradute commencement ceremony Saturday in Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall.
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Two students of the School of Public Health, Stephanie Planet, left, and Christopher Cary, observe the undergraduate commencement ceremony Saturday in Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall.
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Students from the School of Informatics applaud after it is announced that they are graduated from Indiana University at the undergraduate commencement ceremony Saturday in Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall.
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Students turn their tassels to the other side of their graduation caps at the undergraduate commencement ceremony Saturday in Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall.
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Graduated students hug during the undergraudate commencment ceremony Saturday in Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall.
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Students and Faculty of the School of Education walk into the undergraduate commencement ceremony Satuday in Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall.