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Dawn breaks in the Central Kalahari Game Reserve,
home to one of the hardest to reach tribes in Botswana:
the Basharwa, or Bushmen.
Two hundred kilometres away,
mobile *** testing vans set out to reach them.
"We invite you. We encourage you to come and test.
It's time."
Nineteen-year-old Galeakangwe Xomge heeds the call
to get tested in tents, assembled as makeshift clinics.
"I just came to test so that I can know my status,
to know whether I have the virus or not."
Her results are ready.
In a moment, her life could change forever.
"I am scared."
"You are waiting for me to take the lid off?"
"Yes."
"Do you understand them?"
Yes I do. "Negative"
Testing: The first step toward knowing for so many women...
And a major step in helping Botswana
reach universal access to *** services...