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Despite moderate but noteworthy progress in rolling back the spread
of HIV in several African countries, stigma and discrimination
remain major barriers to reversing the AIDS epidemic, according...
EXTRACT FROM KEYNOTE ADDRESS BY THE WESTERN CAPE PREMIER, MARTHINUS
VAN SCHALKWYK, SPEAKING AT THE COMMEMORATION OF WORLD AIDS DAY,
Robben Island, 1 December 2002
EXTRACT FROM SPEECH BY WESTERN CAPE PREMIER, MARTHINUS VAN
SCHALKWYK, ADDRESSING THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ASSEMBLY OF
EUROPEAN REGIONS IN NAPLES, ITALY, 29 NOVEMBER 2002
The HIV/AIDS epidemic is fuelling a deadly famine in southern
Africa with more than 14 million people at risk of starvation in
Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Swaziland, Zambia and Zimbabwe,
according...