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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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Africa:
New Circumcision Device Offers Hope
East African, 30 April 2016
Botched circumcisions could be a thing of the past if the government adopts AccuCirc -- a circumcision device that has been tested with a positive impact. Read more »
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Africa:
Parasitic Worms May Hold Key to Cutting Spread of HIV - Researchers
Thomson Reuters Foundation, 28 April 2016
A parasitic worm which affects millions of the world's poorest people may hold an important but little-known key to cutting the spread of HIV, researchers said ahead of a… Read more »
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Burundi:
Tool Promotes Rights of People Most At Risk of HIV Infection
Key Correspondents, 28 April 2016
A human right is a freedom of some kind - for example to choose how you live or express yourself - but many people, particularly in Burundi, do not know or understand their rights. Read more »
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Uganda:
Drug-Laced Vaginal Ring Offers Hope in HIV Prevention
Monitor, 18 April 2016
Of the 400 people who get infected with HIV every day in Uganda, 60 per cent of them are women. This means every day, about 240 women get infected with HIV. Read more »
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Africa:
Plan for Poorer Countries to Fund HIV Response Raises Concerns
IPS, 11 April 2016
Calls for low and middle income countries to contribute an additional 6.1 billion dollars to the global HIV response by 2020 could see some vulnerable groups left behind, said HIV… Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Zimnat Launches Policy for HIV Positive People
The Herald, 1 April 2016
Zimnat Life has launched a new life policy product that caters for people living with HIV in Zimbabwe. Speaking at a press conference yesterday, Zimnat managing director Mr… 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:
Child Health Compromised in Drought
The Herald, 22 March 2016
A field with wilted maize crop, four thin cattle, two goats, five roosters and a duck are what remains at a homestead in the Chilonga area, Chiredzi in Zimbabwe's Masvingo… Read more »