
By: Kelello Rakolobe 08 April 2019 Lesotho: According to Ministry of Health 2014 study Lesotho has the second highest prevalence of HIV in the world at 25% by Ministry of […]
Midvaal Local Municipality warns learners on illegal use of substances. By Petronell Ngonyama and Tshwaresa Malatji Johannesburg 21 June: As part of Youth Month celebrations, Midvaal Local Municipality one of […]
COE Report card Stage Description Date Outputs I Meetings and adoption of COE concept 19 Oct 2010 Buy-in report II Situation analysis 20 Oct 2010 Situation analysis III SADC Protocol […]
SHURUGWI, Zimbabwe, Dec 1 2015 (IPS) – With the battle to combat HIV/AIDS intensifying in Zimbabwe, the Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission initiative (PMTCT) has increasingly become a success weapon in the war on transmission of the once dreaded disease to the country’s unborn babies, despite some mothers testing positive for the disease.
Zimbabwe this December hosted the International Conference on AIDS and STIs in Africa (ICASA). The conference theme “AIDS in Post 2015 Era: Linking Leadership, Science & Human Rights” engages the whole continent and all stakeholders in the post MDG framework, where sustainability of the response in reaching 90, 90, 90 of UNAIDS will not be possible if Human rights are not key priority for a new vision of leadership in the context of strengthening the application of science based evidence.
Maternal mortality has fallen by 44 per cent since 1990, United Nations agencies and the World Bank reported today, giving fresh impetus to efforts to reach by 2030 the virtual elimination of women’s chances of dying from pregnancy-related causes as part of the new UN Sustainable Development Goals.
SANTE : LA LUTTE CONTRE LE SIDA EN DIFFICULTE 30 avril 2015 https://genderlinks.sharepoint.com/Shared%20Documents/4.%20Programmes/Gender%20and%20media/A.%20Research/GMPS/GMPS%20qualitative%20case%20studies/Madagascar/Madagascar%20monitoring%20artefacts/rdb%2022.mp3 Contexte : Madagascar enregistre une prĂ©valence de 0,4% concernant le VIH Sida. Trois groupes de personne Ă […]
JT TVM du 14 avril 2015 https://genderlinks.sharepoint.com/Shared%20Documents/4.%20Programmes/Gender%20and%20media/A.%20Research/GMPS/GMPS%20qualitative%20case%20studies/Madagascar/Madagascar%20monitoring%20artefacts/rdb%2016.mp3 RĂ©sumĂ©Â : les membres du Peace Corps amĂ©ricain dâAlaotra et le PSI Madagascar ont organisĂ© un festival intitulĂ© « RibĂ mena » (ruban rouge) dans le […]
TITTLE: les membres du Peace Corps amĂ©ricain dâAlaotra et le PSI Madagascar ont organisĂ© un festival intitulĂ© « RibĂ mena » (ruban rouge) dans le cadre de la lutte contre le VIH […]
Emma Kaliya, Presidente da Aliança do Protocolo Sobre o GĂ©nero na SADC e da Rede de Coordenação de GĂ©nero das ONGs (RCGONGs) no Malawi disse que, “estamos muito animados porque esta lei, apesar de vir tarde, recebeu o apoio esmagador da maioria dos activistas do gĂ©neroĂÂ. Kaliya precisou que “espero que a sua aprovação coloque ponto-final Ă longa e prolongada luta que travamos ao longo de quase uma dĂ©cada. O que resta agora Ă© a popularização apĂłs a sua homologação pelo Chefe de Estado Malawiano”.