“…31,32 States as diverse as Brazil, Peru, Indonesia and Spain have responded differently to women's grassroots networks at various times, but have also used such networks to rely on the provision of services without pay. [29][30][31][32][33] In the long run, whether or not the Sunflowers will be able to affect the kinds of policy changes that could really ameliorate their HIV-related care and support tasks, in addition to their other (unrecognised) household work, depends on their willingness to appear in public and challenge some of the assumptions about Vietnamese motherhood. …”