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Doctors’€™ protest action spreads

Doctors at Soweto’€™s Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital are the latest to join their colleagues in various parts of the country in a protest action over low pay and poor working conditions.

HIV-positive IDPs struggle as food aid dries up

GULU/AMURU: (PlusNews) – Stella Aceng, a mother of 10 living in Gulu district, northern Uganda, recently left the camp for internally displaced persons (IDPs) that had been her home for the past 20 years and moved back to the village where she spent her childhood, but it has been a less than happy homecoming.

Help for positive job hunters

JOHANNESBURG: (PlusNews) – Customers who come into Matseliso Lebakae’s shop in Maseru, capital of Lesotho, to buy nutritional supplements, can also browse for an employee or handyman services.

Doctors’ strike spreads ahead of crucial meeting

Public sector doctors are preparing for a national strike should government fail to table satisfactory salary proposals at today’€™s (Friday 24th) crucial bargaining council meeting.

HIV programmes face funding crunch

KARACHI: (PlusNews) – Pakistan’s efforts to combat AIDS face an uncertain future as funding for a major HIV/AIDS prevention and care project comes to an end this month.

OPINION: Why Zuma’s Cabinet needs Hogan

When ANC President and likely president of the country, Jacob Zuma, allocates Cabinet posts, he should try to reward competence not cronies.

Drug shortages raise resistance risk

GULU: (PlusNews) – People living with HIV in Uganda’s northern region are facing critical shortages of essential medicines. Dr Paul Onek, director of health services in Gulu District, said supplies of malaria, tuberculosis (TB) and antiretroviral (ARV) drugs had all run out. “We last received TB drugs in January for only 400 TB patients.”

A culture that encourages HIV/AIDS

MBABANE: (IRIN) – Anecdotal evidence that entrenched cultural beliefs among Swazis actively encourage the spread of HIV/AIDS has been confirmed by a joint government and UN report.

Taking testing to the people

BRAZZAVILLE: (PlusNews) – Seated at his cluttered desk in the offices of Congo’s National AIDS Council (CNLS), Franck Fortuné Mboussou is a very happy man. In a country where barely 10 percent of the female population has ever been tested for HIV, the organisation finally has enough money to buy a mobile testing unit.

Real men don’€™t cry ‘€“ or do they?

RIO DE JANEIRO: (PlusNews) – Men don’t cry. Men take risks. Men don’t ask for help. Men are strong. Men have many sexual partners. These stereotypes of masculinity are contributing to the spread of HIV throughout the world, experts warned at a recent symposium on men and boys.

Lack of implementation hinders SADC HIV and human rights efforts

While SADC countries have made progress in addressing some aspects of HIV/AIDS and human rights laws, most countries are selectively applying international guidelines on HIV/AIDS and human rights.

Lewens Opgeskort

Teen-retrovirale middels is wondermedisyne. Dis ses jaar terug by staatshospitale landswyd ingebruik geneem. Dit red lewens en verhoog lewenskwaliteit. Danksy die middels, is MIV en VIGS nie meer ‘n doodsvonnis nie.

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