Please select your home edition
Edition
Selden 2020 - LEADERBOARD

Clipper Race - From South Africa to Seattle in battle against HIV/AIDS

by Clipper Round the World on 25 Apr 2016
Charlotte Malia - 2015 -16 Clipper Round the World Yacht Race Clipper Round The World Yacht Race http://www.clipperroundtheworld.com
2015 -16 Clipper Round the World Yacht Race - “It is great to be here and have the opportunity to tell my story,” says 23-year-old Boitemelo ‘Charlotte’ Malia, an orphan who lost her family to AIDS. Charlotte has just completed the race across one of the most challenging oceans in the world.

Arriving in Seattle, Charlotte has been sharing her inspirational story to highlight the growing global challenge of HIV/AIDS as an ambassador for the Sapinda Rainbow Foundation. The project provides young South Africans from challenging backgrounds with the opportunity to take part in the race for personal development.

Charlotte is one of eight ambassadors taking part in a leg of the race and this year the crew members are raising awareness and funding for innovative research into the long term effects of HIV treatment by the Ndlovu Care Group in Limpopo, South Africa, where one in five of the population is infected with the virus.

Charlotte says: “I lost both my parents to HIV/AIDS and then I went to stay with my extended family. After being mistreated there, at 11 years old I decided to move back to my mother’s house because I also didn’t want the house to go to ruin. I found out about a programme called OVC (Orphans and Vulnerable Children) where school kids go to do their homework and play and that’s when I met the team from Ndlovu Care Group.



“As I was growing up I joined its choir and it makes me feel very special to be a part of it. It has allowed me to do things I never thought possible like be introduced to the Sapinda Rainbow Foundation and take part in the Clipper Race.

“People are still afraid to talk about AIDS and we need people to talk about it because it is a lifelong disease and it’s preventable. The Ndlovu Care Group is doing a great job spreading the word of HIV and AIDS. I think it is very important to share your story and where you are from and what life is like for the families and sufferers of AIDS. We use what we have to spread the word and share the good work that groups like Ndlovu do. Without it, my life would have been horrible.”

Dr Hugo Templeman co-founded the Ndlovu Care Group in South Africa. Its pioneering HIV/AIDS solutions win awards for the holistic, sustainable approach to healthcare and community development. He feels the virus still poses a major challenge to the global healthcare community and has initiated an innovative piece of research into the long-term effects of anti-retroviral drug treatment used to manage HIV patients. Whilst in Seattle, Hugo has been exploring opportunities to work with the ‘30/30 Project’ with its founder, Julie Lewis, a 30-year survivor of HIV. The project aspires to build 30 medical facilities worldwide.

Arriving in Seattle, Hugo says: “I think the partnership between Ndlovu, Sapinda Rainbow and the Clipper Race brining us here to Seattle provides many opportunities. Seattle is the capital of HIV/ AIDS research and of philanthropy. I think the synergy between 30/30 project and Ndlovu Care Group is massive, it aims to provide access to care by providing clinics and we want exactly the same. We both believe that HIV should not be the massive problem that it is and can finally be eradicated due to the fact that both parties say let’s build health quality and we can perform studies contributing to the solution of eradication.”

Founder of the Sapinda Rainbow Foundation, Dirk Van Daele praised Charlotte’s journey and growth in confidence and ambition and says he sees her as being a catalyst to making change when she returns back to her community.

“There is a need to aspire to do more and the women of South Africa are driving change in the country,” Dirk added.

Charlotte said it means a lot to her to be able to share her story.

“I would not have done what I did on board without the Sapinda Rainbow Foundation and the Clipper Race. To experience the world oceans, to travel and see that its possible for a young person from a community like mine to go out there and show young people that it is never too late and to bring back life. To show people that it is still possible for an orphan to make her life better, not to give up on things that you want to achieve in life.”

ETNZ Store 2024 728x90 BOTTOMSelden 2020 - FOOTERC-Tech 2020 Tubes 728x90 BOTTOM

Related Articles

59th Congressional Cup at Long Beach Day 2
First four advance to quarter-finals Closing out the opening round-robin stage of the 59th Congressional Cup today in Long Beach, the top four teams - Ian Williams/ GBR, Jeppe Borch/ DEN, Dave Hood/ USA and Gavin Brady/ USA, each advance to the Quarter-final stage of the event.
Posted today at 3:40 am
Finns and French finish Ocean Globe Race
Galiana WithSecure and Evrika excape the windhole 40nm from the finish line It was a long, painfully slow final two days to complete their circumnavigation. But, finally, Galiana WithSecure FI (06) and Evrika FR (07) crossed the Royal Yacht Squadron finish line in a moody windless, moonlight Cowes arrival.
Posted on 25 Apr
No major fears for Sunday's Transat CIC start
There will be no initial gales to contend with, rather a relatively light winds start As all of the Transat CIC skippers convened this morning at Lorient's La Base for the main briefing before Sunday's start of the 3,500 miles solo race across the North Atlantic to New York, ideas about the weather are the main topic of discussion.
Posted on 25 Apr
Last Chance Regatta at Hyères, France Day 5
Sister act seals Olympic spot in windsurfing Czech sisters Katerina and Barbora Svikova took gold and silver in the three-rider final of the women's windsurfing competition on day five of the Last Chance Regatta in the south of France.
Posted on 25 Apr
PlanetSail Episode 8: Human Power
It's a simple question - How do you power an AC75? It's a simple question - How do you power an AC75? This time around for the third generation Cup boats the answer is different depending on whether you're talking about above or below the waterline. And this time around cycling looks set to be the answer.
Posted on 25 Apr
US Sailing Team at the Last Chance Regatta day 5
Lyons, Edegran punch their tickets to Paris 2024 Day five of French Olympic Week brought chills and thrills for the US sailors. The Men's iQFOiL and Men's Formula Kite athletes secured USA country qualification amid a chilly, classic French Mistral wind with 15-20 knots out of the west.
Posted on 25 Apr
Edgartown Race Weekend attracting a good mix
A strong return of past participants and an energetic influx of new teams A strong return of past participants and an energetic influx of new teams (30% as of press time) says a lot about Edgartown Race Weekend on Martha's Vineyard, coming up June 20-22.
Posted on 25 Apr
The must-do Rolex Middle Sea Race
The start of 45th edition is six months away Starting from Grand Harbour, Valletta, the Mediterranean's premier 600-mile classic promises much and always over delivers for participants and spectators alike.
Posted on 25 Apr
American Magic's AC75 Race Boat Uncloaked
Commissioning of B3 continues in Barcelona New York Yacht Club American Magic, Challenger for the 37th America's Cup, uncloaked its AC75 race boat, "B3," as commissioning continues in Barcelona.
Posted on 25 Apr
RS Tera Worlds 2024 already breaking records
Selling out more than 3 months in advance of the event In a record-breaking first for the International RS Tera Class, the RS Tera World Championship 2024 registration has reached maximum capacity - selling out more than 3 months in advance of the event.
Posted on 25 Apr