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     Welcome to SAfAIDS Weblog on Male Circumcision!!!

    The SAfAIDS web blog offers relevant information about male circumcision. It acts as a platform to inform civil society, the private sector, researchers and government officials about new developments in the field of study of male circumcision and how these link to possible HIV transmission reduction. The blog shall offer information on male circumcision and its implications for HIV spread in southern Africa.

    The blog is an open platform for everyone to comment or post opinions on this topical debate and gives links to relevant documents and websites related to the discussion.

    If You want to read more about male circumcison and what people are saying about it, please visit: http://www.safaids.blogspot.com

     


     


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    Headlines:
    1. Zimbabwe: CIMAS suspends ARV drug facility
    2. Statement on the commemoration International Women's Day: SAfAIDS Executive Director - Mrs Lois Chingandu


    Booklets  Booklets

    This is an advocacy toolkit for treatment access advocates and activists as individuals or groups, to have an understanding of what advocacy is and how it supports the work of other networks or coalitions engaged in advocacy, and to provide practical advice in how to undertake advocacy work...Read more about the advocacy toolkit and download


    Women Treatment Literacy Toolkit  Women Treatment Literacy Toolkit

    Rolling out ART is not about availing antiretroviral drugs but a complex exercise whose planning should adequately address special treatment concerns of girls and women. Due to the specific and unique treatment needs of women, SAfAIDS, in partnership with American Jewish World Services (AJWS) and ActionAid International, resolved, to develop the Women Treatment Literacy (WTL) toolkit.


    AIDS-CARE-WATCH Campaign   AIDS-CARE-WATCH Campaign

    AIDS-CARE-WATCH- Reaching for the ultimate goal of universal access to antiretroviral (ARV) drugs is clearly vital - but as we strive for that goal we must protect people's right to health and keep them alive in all possible ways. For more information: http://www.aidscarewatch.org.


    An HIV/AIDS Treatment Roadmap for Zimbabwe  An HIV/AIDS Treatment Roadmap for Zimbabwe

    A guide for accessing antiretroviral treatment in Zimbabwe: what it is, where to go, how much it costs, the treatment stages and more. If you are worried about where to access antiretroviral treatment in Zimbabwe..find out more...


    SAfAIDS Discussion Forum  SAfAIDS Discussion Forum

    On Friday 30 March 2007, SAfAIDS held a discussion forum entitled, Using the law to address HIV and AIDS-related stigma and discrimination. The discussion, which is also going to be held in three other southern African countries as part of a SAfAIDS documentation process, was convened to address the root causes of stigma and discrimination and highlight laws and policies that exist in Zimbabwe that can be used to address these twin problems...



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