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09 Sep 2011
 
 
HANDS up! Time to fill in the gaps
CONSULTANCY AFRICA INTELLIGENCE
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...
 
 
08 Jul 2011
 
Prioritising adherence: Social capital as a tool for overcoming obstacles to adherence in Africa
CONSULTANCY AFRICA INTELLIGENCE
Before antiretroviral therapy (ART) became available in the developing world, concerns were raised over the viability of these treatment programmes for sub-Saharan Africa. Weak states with...
 
 
20 May 2011
 
The clinic as a gendered space: Masculinities, health seeking behaviour and HIV & AIDS
CONSULTANCY AFRICA INTELLIGENCE
Many studies find that men visit public health care facilities much less frequently than do women,(2,3) which has some significance for the poor uptake of men in voluntary counselling and testing...
 
 
06 Mar 2008
 
News this week
Newsletter - News this Week
JOHANNESBURG - Gauteng MEC for Community Safety Firoz Cachalia announces that 61% of all Gauteng policing precincts recorded a decrease in the total amount of violent crimes between July and...
 
 
05 Mar 2008
 
 
 
Podcast - March 05, 2008
Multimedia
In this week's podcast: Speaking at a forum on South Africa's future hosted by Chief Rabbi Warren Goldstein, African National Congress president Jacob Zuma says there is too much focus...
 
 
29 Feb 2008
 
Home-based programmes can cut African AIDS deaths
HIV/AIDS
Providing HIV drug cocktails to people in their homes can cut AIDS-related deaths substantially in poor, rural areas of Africa, researchers said on Friday. A study in Uganda showed that hiring...
 
 
 
                       
 
 
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