Category Archives: Health

Articles here explore amongst other ideas, the ways in which individals, communities and companies can make a difference in the field of HIV/AIDS, arguably the greatest public health concern affecting South Africa.

Tackling the Trojan Horse

Hilary Basset takes a comprehensive look at the approach of private business to the AIDS crisis in Tackling the Trojan Horse, and finds some inspiring examples which other businesses could emulate. Wanted - for not stopping AIDS Continue reading

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Finding the Right Way to Help

Big business might have financial muscle, but what can individuals do to help? Anne Parsons and Helen Alexander give sound advice on how best to get involved in this difficult field – whether in the form of time, money, or skills – in Finding the Right Way to Help. A useful list of resources and links is included here. Continue reading

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‘Talk about it’: Peer Counselling is an Important Way to Help

If you don’t have the time or money to get involved, there is still an everyday way to help – through peer counselling. Anne Parsons gives a first-hand account of what it is, why it is so important, and how to do it, in Talk About It! Continue reading

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Live with it

Possibly more important than business or individuals, are our communities; communities are all about the living. Judy Seidman argues in Support for the Living that with the help of Community Support Groups, those with HIV/AIDS can get on with the business of living. Continue reading

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Helping Children in the Time of HIV and AIDS

When considering the issue of children affected by HIV and AIDS, the focus is often on children who have been orphaned. The Children’s Institute at the University of Cape Town explains that children who are not orphans are equally in need of help, and outlines how best to help all children, in their pamphlet Helping Children in the Time of HIV and AIDS . This pamphlet, created by Jo Monson, was funded by the Rockefella Brothers Fund NY, and is reproduced here with permission. Continue reading

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