US charity Luke Commission boosts healthcare in rural Eswatini

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When Echo and Harry VanderWal saw the devastating effects of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Eswatini, they packed up their lives in Ohio in 2004, and moved to set up a free healthcare service there. Today, their nonprofit, The Luke Commission (TLC), provides medical care to over 300,000 patients annually in rural Eswatini. It was a powerful act of compassion that spanned continents and is transforming communities and saving lives. Nokukhanya Musi has the report