HIV and wider development issues
From weak transport networks to food shortages, a country’s wider context has a huge part to play in how individuals and communities are able to respond to HIV.
Key Correspondents document the links between HIV and wider development as a way to advocate for the economic, social and cultural empowerment of those most at risk of and living with HIV.
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A recently released Malawian song mocking people living with HIV shows the extent to which some people can go to achieve fame, money and power.
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Every day Mercy Nanyonga wakes up, she knows that she is going to help a pregnant woman bring new life into the world.
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Poverty and the need to provide for their children, is causing a rise in women turning to sex work in Zimbabwe, despite the fact the profession places them at higher risk of contracting HIV.
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Sibongile Ndlela-Simelane, Swaziland’s minister of health and social welfare, has called for lessons learned from the HIV response in Southern Africa to be applied to the response to malaria.
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On World TB Day, Lucy Maroncha asks why people living with HIV in Kenya are not being offered effective diagnostic tests which mean they could receive early treatment on tuberculosis.
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Health workers in Zimbabwe are overburdened and the health delivery system, in particular HIV-related issues, is under threat.
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At Katwe-Kabatoro landing site on the shores of Lake George in Uganda’s Kasese district, the HIV epidemic is taking another twist.
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Health experts have called for international action against a looming co-epidemic of diabetes and tuberculosis, in a new report published on 29 October.
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