Women face a disproportionate HIV burden, particularly adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) aged 15 to 24 years.
Ten years ago Nomvula*, a 20-year old mother of two living with HIV, would have been extremely ill but with a CD4 count of over 400, she would not have been eligible ...
Two separate pieces of research published by the Networking HIV and AIDS Community of Southern Africa (NACOSA) highlight the need for services and screening for ...
A parent’s job is to guide their children safely to adulthood yet many parents or caregivers – for multiple reasons – neglect the very real risk to their children ...
The role of NGOs in the delivery of services to sexual assault survivors at specialist centres called Thuthuzela Care Centres (TCCs) was a critical theme at the ...
A young woman in South Africa is four times more likely to be HIV positive than her male counterpart – a staggering statistic given South Africa’s already high HIV ...