Many HIV positive people don’t know their status: Dept of Health
According to the Department of Health only 5.8 of 8 million HIV positive people know their status.
INFOGRAPHIC | World AIDS Day 2023
This day contributes to the awareness of HIV treatment, and prevention.
VIDEO: World AIDS Day Commemoration
Commemoration of World AIDS Day in Sundumbili Township, KwaZulu-Natal
Mashatile to address national commemoration of World Aids Day
Viral suppression is indicative of adherence to treatment and reduced HIV transmission risk.
Communities say HIV/Aids stigma still remains
Stigmatization and lack of funding to fight the spread of HIV/Aids are among the biggest concerns
SA joins international community in commemorating World AIDS Day
South Africa has joined the international community in commemorating World AIDS Day.
Strides made towards accessing medication for HIV patients: Experts
On the eve of World Aids Day, South African medical experts say there have been significant strides
People living with HIV/AIDS urged to take treatment
Western Cape Health MEC Dr Nomafrench Mbombo is calling on people living with HIV and AIDS to comply
Access to health facilities a challenge for HIV positive people in Eastern Cape
As the world commemorates World AIDS Day, access to health facilities and stigmatisation in rural
INFOGRAPHIC | Mother-to-child HIV infection in Africa
Africa remains the continent with the largest population of people living with HIV/Aids.
Mkhize proposes working with youth in breaking stigma around HIV and Aids
Health Minister, Zweli Mkhize, says he is prepared to work with the youth to break the stigma around
HIV/Aids sector will not recover from gaps created by COVID-19: TAC
The Treatment Action Campaign says the HIV/AIDS sector in South Africa will not be able to recover
HIV prevention products are not reaching the people: Expert
Advocacy for the Prevention of HIV and AIDS (APHA) Co-founder, Ntando Yola says there are options in
Our interventions should ensure young women are in control of their HIV protection: SAMCRA
SAMRC says young women should educate themselves on ways in which they can protect themselves from
COVID-19 pushed back developments in finding vaccine against HIV/Aids: Karim
Infectious diseases expert, Professor Salim Abdool Karim says the coronavirus pandemic has pushed
VIDEO: World AIDS Day commemoration in Soweto
Deputy President David Mabuza, in his capacity as Chairperson of the South African National AIDS
“Welcome Back Campaign” launched to help HIV positive people with treatment
Government wants to get more HIV positive people on treatment now to improve the outcomes of the
‘SA managed to reduce new HIV infections by almost 60%’
President Cyril Ramaphosa says despite having the highest number of people living with HIV, South
Why it’s important to keep diagnosing and treating HIV during the COVID-19 pandemic
The coronavirus pandemic has shifted the projected course of public health resources and existing
KZN significantly reduces mother-to-child transmission
KwaZulu-Natal has made huge strides in eliminating mother-to-child transmission of HIV from about