Fund battling AIDS, TB and malaria seeks $14 billion to invigorate fight
The Global Fund is a group of governments, civil society and private sector partners which invests
SA remains a dangerous country for women: Buthelezi
Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) leader iNkosi Mangosuthu Buthelezi says it is deeply worrying that South
New cases of HIV rise in Eastern Europe, decline in the West
The United Nations AIDS agency UNAIDS warned in July that complacency was starting to stall the
“Political instability affecting provision of health services”
Civil sector organisation Section 27 says political instability affects the provision of health
Battles begin to turn in long war on TB
It kills millions of people and is carried by a quarter of humans, yet there has been just a handful
Millions with high blood sugar face TB risk
Millions of people with high blood sugar may be at greater risk of tuberculosis than previously
Women set to climb Kilimanjaro for Albinism
The novice climbers – aged between 26 to 35 years old summit in Tanzania was to celebrate people
KZN remains province with highest number of people living with HIV
KwaZulu-Natal remains the province with the highest number of people living with HIV in South
EU door opens for generic version of AIDS medicine Truvada
Patient associations on Thursday lauded an EU decision to allow the sale of generic versions of
Concerns over HIV resurgence dominates world AIDS conference
Concerns over an HIV resurgence caused by strict drug laws fuelling an epidemic blamed on needle
Over 7 million South Africans living with HIV/Aids
South Africans living with HIV/Aids are continuing to live longer than before.
Young girls with multiple partners on increase – Study
The percentage of young girls between 14 and 24 years has increased from 2012 to 2017. This is
Prince Harry, Elton John to launch coalition against HIV in men
Britain’s Prince Harry and music star Elton John are joining forces to launch a “global coalition”
Advanced-technology mobile HIV testing clinic launched
A new technologically-advanced mobile HIV testing clinic has been launched in a bid to encourage
Candidate Aids vaccine passes key early test
The near 40-year quest for an AIDS vaccine received a hopeful boost Saturday when scientists
Anti-gay hostility threatens Indonesia’s Aids battle
Rising government and public hostility towards the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community
HIV prevention implant on the cards for SA
The Centre for the Aids Programme of Research in South Africa (Caprisa) says it is working on an
NGOs up in arms over HIV/Aids funding
Thirty-six Non-Governmental Organisations funded by government have handed over their memorandum of
SA pushes to combat HIV among girls #blessed by sugar daddies
Before 20-year-old Lebogang Motsumi even had sex with her first “blesser” – or
TB practitioners call for strengthening of healthcare system
Leading TB practitioners in KwaZulu-Natal have called for the strengthening of the local healthcare