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/ 27 November 2013

Report suggests ARV and TB drug supply woes a ‘national crisis’

At least in one in every five public health facilities in the country has run out of HIV and/or TB drugs in the last two months, says a report.

By Amy Green
Reducing HIV’s impact
Article
/ 1 November 2013

Reducing HIV’s impact

Finalist: Investing in Life Award — Desmond Tutu HIV Foundation

By Staff Reporter
Flagship CSI programme supports orphans for life
Article
/ 1 November 2013

Flagship CSI programme supports orphans for life

Finalist: Investing in the Future and Drivers of Change Business Award — Alexander Forbes

By Johann Barnard
Making a difference to children’s lives
Article
/ 1 November 2013

Making a difference to children’s lives

Winner: Drivers of Change Individual Award — Angela Larkan

By Tamsin Oxford
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Article
/ 25 October 2013

Farmworkers need healthcare, too

In times of unrest, rural communities must be able to trust and access medical facilities.

By Alysha Aziz
Motsoaledi urges politicians to get circumcised
Article
/ 22 October 2013

Motsoaledi urges politicians to get circumcised

Speaking after the launch of the HIV, counselling and testing campaign, Aaron Motsoaledi has urged MPs to lead by example and get circumcised.

By Sapa and Bhekisisa Team
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Article
/ 11 October 2013

Comment: Bring back the lost girls

This country must find ways to keep girls in school and educate them about HIV prevention.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 4 October 2013

Harsh price of HIV-linked longevity

HIV+ people on ARVs are now living longer lifespans. But the virus’s associated diseases could put an unbearable strain on the health system.

By Amy Green
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Article
/ 27 September 2013

[From our archives] ‘I still have sex, even with HIV’

Two young people speak out about life, and love, and the very real risk of rejection.

By Ina Skosana
Birth control hits the spot
Article
/ 13 September 2013

Birth control hits the spot

Female condoms have sensualised sexual health thanks to the increased tactility of new materials.

By Amy Green and Bhekisisa Team
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Article
/ 11 September 2013

Battle on the horizon over intellectual property policy draft

Some have lauded the draft policy, saying it could make medication cheaper, but others say it is "unimpressive" and "almost contradictory".

By Mara Kardas-Nelson
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Article
/ 23 August 2013

Circumcision: Child’s death scares off patients

Work on HIV prevention may be undone after a boy has died after a medical circumcision procedure.

By Ina Skosana
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Article
/ 23 August 2013

Longer lives put strain on NHI plans

Successes in the battle against infectious diseases are offset by chronic, noncommunicable illnesses.

By Ina Skosana
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Article
/ 23 August 2013

Comment: SA could turn dread into capital

HIV diplomacy can be used to help the country become a better, more influential global citizen.

By Pieter Fourie
The boys who lost their manhood
Article
/ 16 August 2013

The boys who lost their manhood

During this initiation season, we look back at what happened in 2013 when bungled initiations cost boys their penises.

By Mia Malan
There’s a new HIV drug – but Africa will have to wait
Article
/ 14 August 2013

There’s a new HIV drug – but Africa will have to wait

A new drug, Tivicay, that could be vital in the struggle against HIV, might not be available to those who need it the most.

By Mara Kardas-Nelson and Bhekisisa Team
Globalisation exacerbates plight of poor, research finds
Article
/ 2 August 2013

Globalisation exacerbates plight of poor, research finds

The wellbeing of many poor people has deteriorated in the past 15 years.

By Mark Tran
Zuma: Fewer babies born with HIV
Article
/ 1 August 2013

Zuma: Fewer babies born with HIV

Reports indicate that fewer South African children are born HIV positive, President Jacob Zuma has revealed.

By Sapa
Mpumalanga loses ground in war on HIV
Article
/ 26 July 2013

Mpumalanga loses ground in war on HIV

The province has fallen far behind in the drive to deliver key infrastructure essential for treatment.

By Mia Malan and Sydney Masinga
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Article
/ 19 July 2013

Comment: Common sense needed in HIV fight

A recent international Aids conference lacked input from those living with the HI virus.

By Alex Welte
Drug row sparked by HIV spending
Article
/ 12 July 2013

Drug row sparked by HIV spending

A new study to be conducted in South Africa, Uganda and India has sparked a heated debate in the HIV activist and research community.

By Mara Kardas-Nelson
When mother is snatched away, Gogo picks up the pieces
Article
/ 12 July 2013

When mother is snatched away, Gogo picks up the pieces

South Africa’s maternal mortality rate leaves the elderly to deal with its consequences, with many unable to keep up.

By Ina Skosana and Sydney Masinga
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Article
/ 10 July 2013

Comment: A chink in the armour of HIV

Media reports about HIV-infected people being cured of the virus should be read with caution but could these cases give us clues about an antidote?

By Staff Reporter
Abused women in violent spiral
Article
/ 5 July 2013

Abused women in violent spiral

Situations can get worse for women who are battered by their intimate partners: research now shows they are at higher risk of contracting HIV.

By Amy Green and Bhekisisa Team
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Article
/ 5 July 2013

Comment: Our leaders must keep their word

Though progress has been made, Africa must continue the fight against Aids, TB and malaria.

By Yvonne Chaka Chaka
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Article
/ 5 July 2013

Anger over drug access in TB trial

A new combination treatment has been tested in Southern Africa, but it is not available locally.

By Mara Kardas-Nelson
Not every crowd has a silver lining
Article
/ 28 June 2013

Not every crowd has a silver lining

Indie journalism should be ripe for a kickstart, but microfunding might take more than it gives.

By Rob Boffard
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Article
/ 28 June 2013

Cotlands resurrected as a haven of hope and learning

ARVs have stopped children dying, now the former Aids hospice is helping them to thrive.

By Mia Malan
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Article
/ 21 June 2013

Decrease in women abuse = decrease in HIV infections, say researchers

Women who experience gender-based violence have a higher risk of contracting HIV: this should be considered in South Africa’s prevention strategy.

By Amy Green
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Article
/ 20 June 2013

HIV, ARVs and the cervical cancer vaccine

How SA women will benefit from an HPV vaccine, which the government will introduce next year, will strongly depend on the virus’s link with HIV.

By Amy Green
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Article
/ 20 June 2013

Household survey: HIV prevalence increases

Antiretroviral treatment has given HIV-infected people a longer life, thus increasing the proportion of people living with HIV.

By Mia Malan
Social grants decrease teenage girls’ risk of contracting HIV
Article
/ 18 June 2013

Social grants decrease teenage girls’ risk of contracting HIV

Child support grants can protect teenage girls from sugar daddies.

By Amy Green
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