Stigma Still Fueling Zimbabwe's HIV Rate
The fight against HIV and Aids is being hampered by continued stigma against those who are infected, Samantha Nyamayedenga writes for Key Correspondents.
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Zimbabwe:
HIV Can Be Manageable in Zimbabwe
Key Correspondents, 25 April 2016
When I came to the UK in September 2015 to study at the University of Sussex, I was told that the HIV medication I was on, was not available, which was frustrating. Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Govt Saves U.S.$200 Million Aids Money
The Herald, 30 March 2016
Government has saved about $200 million of the $555 million allocated by the Global Fund to Fight Aids, Tuberculosis and Malaria for 2014-2016 period, the National Aids Council has… Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Anti-Retrovirals but No Food
IPS, 1 March 2016
Silindiwe Moyana, an HIV positive mother of five from Chipinge east of Zimbabwe, cannot hide her anxiety. She was worried she might not survive this year as drought-induced… Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Adherence to ARVs Key to Reducing HIV Drug Resistance
The Herald, 1 March 2016
Successful treatment of HIV therefore requires unwavering commitment from ART clients to take their medication as prescribed by their health care professionals. Read more »