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HIV/AIDS: should the wealthy nations promote anti-HIV/AIDS efforts in poor nations?

By cindytest, 21 January 2009 Posted in: Academic Articles, Aids Law Project, Archive

HIV/AIDS: should the wealthy nations promote anti-HIV/AIDS efforts in poor nations? In Controversies in Globalization: contending approaches to international relations , Congressional Quarterly Press, 2009.

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The 7th meeting of the Budget and Expenditure Monitoring Forum was held on 21 and 22 November 2011 in Johannesburg. The purpose of the meeting was to develop a clear picture of where South Africa is at in terms of its financing, budgeting and expenditure for the response to HIV/AIDS.…

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Introducing SECTION27, an organisation that will challenge the state and the private sector to fulfill their constitutional obligations on health

Introducing SECTION27, an organisation that will challenge the state and the private sector to fulfill their constitutional obligations on health

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At 4pm on 7 May 2010, leaders from various civil society,public and private sector organisations in South Africa and internationally, gathered for the launch of a new human rights organisation – SECTION27. Head of Legal and Litigation at SECTION27 Adilla Hassim, delivered a speech and COSATU Secretary General Zwelinzima Vavi delivered the keynote address.

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Measures to limit the spread of Covid-19.

In light of the announcement by President Ramaphosa on Sunday 15 March 2020 that Covid-19 has been declared a national disaster, we have decided to take the following measures to protect our staff and limit the spread of the CoVid-19 virus.

Our offices will be closed and our staff will work remotely until 31 March 2020.

Meetings will be conducted via electronic means.

Our advice desk will only conduct telephonic consultations.

The number to call or Whatsapp is 060 754 0751.