ンコシ・ジョンソン Nkosi Johnson Google Doodle
Today’s the Search Engine Google is Celebrating Nkosi Johnson with Doodle in the UK, Japan, Canada, South Africa, Vietnam and few countries.
South Africa’s famous child Aids activist, Nkosi Johnson with HIV/AIDS, who made a powerful impact on public perceptions of the pandemic and its effects before his death at the age of 12. He was ranked fifth amongst SABC3’s Great South Africans. He was the longest-surviving child born with HIV in the country.
At the time of his death, he was the longest-surviving child born HIV-positive.
He was born with HIV and died at the age of 12 in 2001. At the time of his death, he was the longest-surviving child born with HIV in the country.
Nkosi was the first winner of the International Children’s Peace Prize.
Inspirational Quote
“Care for us and accept us — we are all human beings. We are normal. We have hands. We have feet. We can walk, we can talk, we have needs just like everyone else — don’t be afraid of us — we are all the same!” Visit official website for more about him https://nkosishaven.org/nkosi-johnsons-history/
Nelson Mandela referred to Nkosi as an “icon of the struggle for life.
Nkosi was the keynote speaker at the 13th International AIDS Conference, where he encouraged people with HIV/AIDS to be open about the disease and to seek equal treatment. Nkosi finished his speech with the words.
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