20 February 2001

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Solving Gauteng’s hospital problems
Part three of a three-part series

Mention the state of health care in South Africa and people are most likely to relay experiences at government hospitals. Despite the fact that there is much more to health than hospital care, this is the aspect that forms people'€™s opinions when they talk about the state of healthcare in South Africa. Only too aware of this fact is Dr Laetitia Rispel, Chief of Operations in Gauteng, a province whose hospitals serve a large chunk of South Africa'€™s public health patients.
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Part three of a three-part series

Marching for their lives
Living with AIDS programme 19

More than a thousand people applauded religious leaders when they urged government to see to the health care needs of its people at an inter-faith service in St George's cathedral in Cape Town last week (Feb 12). The crowd then joined a march to Parliament organised by the Treatment Action Campaign calling for an HIV/AIDS treatment plan by June 16 and for trade and industry minister Alec Erwin to use his powers under the Patents Act to licence the necessary anti-retrovirals for a treatment plan. Sue Valentine followed the march through Cape Town and spoke to its leaders.
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Living with AIDS programme 19

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