Public Sector Antiretroviral Therapy Rollout in Amajuba District, KZN, South Africa One year into the implementation of the antiretroviral therapy (ART) rollout program, Amajuba District’s treatment facilities are learning from the mistakes of the first few months and beginning to…

Sr Alison Munro, OP Southern African Catholic Bishops’ Conference, Pretoria March 2005 Summary The Southern African Catholic Bishops’ Conference (SACBC) embarked over the past eighteen months on an anti-retroviral programme in twenty two sites, in South Africa, Botswana and Swaziland,…

Media Release Immediate, Soweto, Sunday 30 January 2005 Catholic Bishops announce the launch of their Antiretroviral programmes in 22 sites in Southern Africa Thirty bishops, clergy and religious, and thousands of people were present when the SACBC announced the official…

A QUALITATIVE STUDY OF SACBC FUNDED ANTIRETROVIRAL TREATMENT PROGRAMMES Download Here

Pretoria, IMMEDIATE, 20 January 2005 The Catholic Church in Southern Africa confronts the Stigma of HIV Assembled on the occasion of their plenary session, the Catholic Bishops of South Africa, Botswana and Swaziland, will celebrate the Eucharist on 30 January…

RESPONSES OF THE CHURCHES TO HIV and AIDS  IN SOUTH AFRICA REPORT PREPARED FOR THE WORLD COUNCIL OF CHURCHES ECUMENICAL HIV/AIDS INITIATIVE IN AFRICA DR. SUE PARRY January 2005 RESPONSES OF THE CHURCHES TO HIV AND AIDS IN SOUTH AFRICA….

Prevention, Care, Support While there are small signs that the rate of HIV infection is beginning to slow down among young people, there remains an enormous amount of work to be done to help young people remain uninfected. Education for…

Buka ea ho Sebelisoa ke Lihlopha tsa Bakriste E Hlophisitsoe ke Anselm Prior OFM le Alison Munro OP 2004 Download Here

Bridging the Gaps A study of SACBC programmes in support of Orphans and Vulnerable Children in South Africa and Swaziland By Tessa Marcus for the Southern African Catholic Bishops’Conference September 2004 Download Here

Of the approximately 5 million HIV positive people in South Africa, it is estimated that 600 000 are in need of anti-retro viral drugs (this includes those having a CD4 count of below 200, or being in WHO stage 3…

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