Pamela Madonsela

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Unemployed health workers, NHI and PEPFAR: considerations for a revised budget 

Despite resistance from the business community, parts of the private health sector, and political parties in the Government of National Unity, the ANC remains resolute in its commitment to the NHI.

PEPFAR freeze risks HIV treatment for millions in South Africa and around the world 

The suspension of PEPFAR funding will have a significant impact on South Africa which has 5.9 million people on antiretroviral therapy.
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HIV in South Africa: lessons from the past, challenges for the future

South Africa’s fight against HIV is marked by significant progress but also deep scars. The rollout of ART saved millions, yet it followed years of delayed action.

Statutory rape in South Africa: what it is and isn’t 

Sexual acts involving children under 12 are automatically considered statutory rape, as children below this age cannot legally consent.
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Tackling socio-economic issues is key to addressing health inequalities

For better health outcomes, policies must focus on reducing financial hardships, tackling discrimination and marginalisation, and strengthening primary healthcare.
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New report shows that 1 in 3 South Africans smoke

33.9% of daily smokers say they have a cigarette within the first 5 minutes of waking up.

How politics impacts women’s health

Political decisions and policies significantly impact women’s health and well-being by shaping healthcare access and influencing socioeconomic determinants of health.

Patients endure shocking treatment as Mpumalanga health system crumbles

Years of poor management has resulted in an exodus of doctors from Mpumalanga, while a change in curriculum means there are no community service doctors this year to fill in the gaps.

Schools must support children affected by HIV/AIDS
Living with AIDS – Programme 48

The impact of the HIV/AIDS pandemic is exacerbated by the fact that many of the children affected and infected are desperately poor. Despite their right to free education and state support, they are frequently consigned to the margins of society by unsympathetic teachers and principals. In previous audio packages these children have spoken out about their needs. In this feature, the education department explains its commitment to support these children.

Gender inequality – a costly imbalance

The UNFPA’€™s population 2000 report argues that gender inequality is a major barrier to economic growth and sustainable development and a major contributor to the alarming spread of HIV/AIDS. The report also states that South Africa has a higher number of rapes than any other country in the world. Jo Stein reports’€¦

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