29 November 2002

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South Africa desperately in need of ARVs says AIDS activist ahead the World AIDS Day

The Treatment Action Campaign's Nonkosi Khumalo says the proposed 18-month delay before government begins to provide free anti-retroviral drugs (ARVs) in the public health sector is outrageous and too long. Nonkosi added that thousands of people were dying and that in South Africa alone about 5 million people were already infected and desperately in need of ARVs. Thandeka Teyise spoke to Nonkosi about the government's propsed ARV programme.
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Buddies for life

While activists, big business, government and HIV/AIDS groups squabble about whether anti-retrovirals should be dispensed in the public health sector, a pilot project in Guguletu, Cape Town, has quietly gone ahead, successfully treating 150 people in a primary health care setting. Anso Thom of Health-e News Service reports.
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