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Domestic abuse: Teens give brutal firsthand accounts
The holiday season can be a particularly dangerous time for those experiencing gender-based violence. One NGO reported a 57 percent increase in calls for help during South Africa’s 2020 festive period. The TEARS foundation says it received 43 000 gender-based violence-related calls in December 2020. Sadly, children are the ones

Communication barriers limit health care for impaired patients
Every patient deserves to feel comfortable and able to speak to health service providers in a language they most understand. However, this isn’t always possible for visually or speech impaired individuals who need Braille and sign language to communicate. Health-e News chatted to some people who are living with these

HIV/AIDS activist: ‘Let’s focus on adolescent girls, young women’
Adolescent girls and young women have a higher chance of being affected by HIV/AIDS and if not prioritised, the goal of eradicating HIV by 2030, will remain nothing but a fantasy. So says Kenyan-based activist, Irene Ogeta. “The world’s biggest population is young people. Adolescent girls are disproportionally affected by

The dark side of birth – obstetric violence is a form of GBV
Many pregnant mothers in South Africa have experienced a form of obstetric violence – a specific type of violation of women’s rights in medical practice during health care related to the child birth. At 23, *Nthateng discovered that she was pregnant. She went into labour at 2pm and her partner

Fight the Christmas bulge: Chef Nzimande shares her thoughts
It’s that time of the year when family members get together and cook up a storm and shop until they drop – all in the name of the festive season. Health-e News caught up with professional chef Jabu Nzimande for some tips on how to eat healthy without too many
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