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The Union for International Cancer Control (UICC) and the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) today announced that 1.5 million lives which would be lost to cancer, could be...
President Jacob Zuma says despite South Africa being the last country to launch the Campaign for Accelerated Reduction of Maternal Mortality in Africa (CARMMA), the country was set on using every...
Excellencies,
Let me begin by underlining that it is of critical importance for the African Union to prioritise women and child health.
Discussing the matter at this highest level of African...
President Jacob Zuma today, 18 January 2013, met UNAIDS Executive Director and Under Secretary General Mr Michel Sidibe at his Mahlamba Ndlopfu residence in Pretoria.
Mr Sidibe congratulated...
Joint support to the implementation of the Doha Document for Peace in Darfur (DDPD), to efforts in mitigating the outbreak of Yellow Fever, to Sudan’s international partners in accessing Darfur...
The UN High Level Taskforce on Women, Girls, Gender Equality and HIV for Eastern and Southern Africa concluded their one-week high-level political advocacy mission in South Africa on Saturday,...
Let me add to the words of President Jacob Zuma who, on this special occasion, has thanked Parliament and Government as well as all sectors of the South African society for supporting and...
Universal health coverage is a worldwide phenomenon supported by the World Health Organisation (WHO), Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi reiterated on Tuesday when tabling his department’s Budget...
Thank you for joining us on this World TB to raise awareness about the disease and to discuss coordinated responses aimed at eradicating TB within this lifetime.
An enormous amount of intellectual energy has gone into the global response to HIV & AIDS over the past 30 years. The results have been visible in local, national, and international spheres at...
President Jacob Zuma has launched the new National Strategic Plan (NSP) for HIV and Aids 2012 – 2016, which promises to do much more to tackle TB and issues of violence against women.
Growing access to HIV/AIDS treatment and prevention services resulted in a 15% decline in new infections over the past decade and a 22% drop in AIDS-related deaths in the past five years, the...
A new report by the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), shows that 2011 was a game changing year for the AIDS response with unprecedented progress in science, political leadership...
Migration and HIV & AIDS are crucial social issues facing today’s changing world.(2) Migration is recognised as a risk factor for the spread of HIV & AIDS,(3) and this is especially relevant to...
HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders (HAND) have long been recognised as the most common clinical disorders affecting people living with HIV & AIDS. Caused by the HI-virus penetrating the...