Northern Mozambique has been absorbing what humanitarian groups call “multiple shocks” for years. Conflict, cyclones, cholera ...
A new HIV prevention injection could change the course of the epidemic — but only if people trust it. Research shows we can pre-empt the false claims already forming around it. The window is open now.
On June 5, South Africa is about to begin one of its most important HIV prevention drives in decades. The country will start ...
From throat and anal cancers to reduced fertility, the human papillomavirus poses serious risks to men that go largely ...
As the National Health Insurance Act stalls in court, Health Beat looks beyond policy to the people and partnerships keeping ...
In today’s newsletter, Ida Jooste discusses what the Global Fund phase-out means for HIV programmes in South Africa. Sign up for our newsletter today. South Africa has less than eight years before one ...
In today’s newsletter, Mia Malan introduces us to 9 lessons for South Africa’s LEN roll-out. Sign up for our newsletter today.
In today’s newsletter, Tanya Pampalone looks at our anti-HIV jab roll-out and STIs. Sign up for our newsletter today.
Dr Katherine Gill is a medical doctor and senior researcher at the Desmond Tutu Health Foundation in South Africa. She leads HIV prevention trials and programmes, with extensive experience in ...
One of the images created by a co-researcher in Kenya offers some data about the effect of climate disasters on mental health. (Ahri) In today’s newsletter, Mia Malan discusses what the increasing ...
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