
Lesotho: Why are mothers against 'bluetoothing'?
Drug users in Lesotho are ingesting using a method with a high risk of spreading HIV
Focus on Africa · BBC World Service
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Show Notes
Mothers in Lesotho are campaigning against a needle sharing method which exposes drug users to the risks of HIV and other diseases, taking root in the country. What is 'bluetoothing' or 'hotspotting'?
Also, the wider impact of the rising Islamist attacks in West Africa
And why do people choose Hunger strikes as a form of protest, and are they effective?
Presenter: Audrey Brown Producers: Bella Hassan and Yvette Twagiramariya Technical Producer: Nick Randell Senior Journalist: Karnie Sharp Editors: Alice Muthengi and Andre Lombard