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Africa: Aids Efforts Fail Women

That women and girls are particularly vulnerable to HIV and AIDS is well established, but a new report reveals how little we know about what countries are doing, or not doing, to address their vulnerability. (AllAfrica)


Africa: HIV Infections Down in Sub-Saharan Africa

New data in the 2009 AIDS epidemic update shows HIV infections in the world have reduced by 17 percent over the past eight years. (AllAfrica)


South Africa: Country Secures Funding to Fight HIV

South Africa has secured an additional $108 million from the Global Fund to finance its HIV prevention projects over the next five years. (AllAfrica)


Africa: Why FG Must Streamline Water, Sanitation

Every November 19, the world celebrates the World Toilet Day (WTD) as it is a day set aside to inform governments all over the world of the dangers that the sanitation sector is witnessing. (AllAfrica)


Uganda: We Must Get to the Bottom of Ghost Centres

THE National Medical Stores has discovered over 100 non-existent health centres that have for years received drugs and funding from the Government. (AllAfrica)


Zambia: PMTCT Will Save Humanity From Extinction, Says Thandiwe

FIRST Lady Thandiwe Banda has said that Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission (PMTCT) of HIV/AIDS is the surest way of saving humanity from extinction. (AllAfrica)


Africa: Tanzania MPs Exalt Rwanda's Fight Against HIV/Aids

A group of Tanzanian Members of Parliament has commended the ongoing efforts in the fight against HIV/Aids, saying that Rwanda is a country that offers unique solutions aimed at controlling the scourge. (AllAfrica)


Kenya: Campaign On Aids Testing Kicks Off

A HIV testing drive is on to fight Aids in which more than one million Kenyans are expected to get tested for HIV during a national campaign launched on Monday. (AllAfrica)


South Africa: North West HIV, Aids Campaign Taken to Farms

In the build up towards World AIDS Day, the North West Health and Social Development Department will be taking its HIV and AIDS awareness campaign to farming communities. (AllAfrica)


Gambia: NBR Communities Trained On Health And Hygiene

Methodist Mission Agricultural Programme (MMAP) and Njawara Agricultural Training Centre (NATC) recently held series of sensitisation meetings in the North Bank on health and hygiene for disaster victims and communities at large, particularly on the signs and symptoms of cholera and other communicable diseases. (AllAfrica)


Nigeria: What Yar'Adua's Hospital Does

The hospital where President Umaru Yar'adua is undergoing medical treatment is King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Centre (KFSHRC) located in the port city of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. (AllAfrica)


Nigeria: HIV/Aids Mothers Can Breastfeed for Six Months - NACA DG

HIV positive mothers on antiretroviral drug can exclusively breast feed their babies for a period of six months without passing the virus to the children, the Director General of the National Agency for the Control of AIDS, Professor John Idoko has said. (AllAfrica)


Nigeria: Yar'Adua is Getting Better, Envoy Says

President Umaru Yar'adua is not in a severe health condition as being rumoured and he is getting better after being attended to by doctors in Saudi Arabia, Nigeria's ambassador to the Kingdom Abdullahi Garba Aminci told Daily Trust yesterday. (AllAfrica)


Nigeria: NPHCDA Sign MOU to Bridge Communication Gaps

The National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA) yesterday signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Galaxy Backbone to enhance effective communication with all its centres. (AllAfrica)


Nigeria: FG Approves New Salary Structure for Medical Workers

The Federal Government yesterday approved the implementation of the Consolidated Health Salary Structure (CONHESS) for all medical workers ending the alleged discrepancies in the payment of salaries. (AllAfrica)


Nigeria: Tackling Old And Emerging Diseases in Nation

One case of swine flu (H1N1) was recently recorded in Nigeria when the Federal Ministry of Health announced that a 9-year old American girl residing in Lagos was infected with it. A statement signed by the ministry revealed that the victim showed signs of the ailment, which had symptoms of fever, sore throat, nasal congestion and nausea and was rushed to the American embassy clinic. (AllAfrica)


Nigeria: Corpers Sensitise Community On HIV/Aids

Members of the HIV/AIDS community group of National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) in Taraba State have organised an HIV/AIDS sensitisation campaign for people in Kona community in Jalingo Local government of Taraba state. (AllAfrica)


Nigeria: Panic Over Yar'Adua

There was anxiety yesterday over the state of health of President Umaru Yar'Adua who is currently undergoing medical treatment in Saudi Arabia. (AllAfrica)


Africa: Big Brother Africa Supports Fund Against Malaria

The hit television programme; "Big Brother Africa Revolution" and African private sector companies are supporting the Global Fund's fight against malaria by contributing funds from a high-profile awareness raising campaign, undertaken as part of the United Against Malaria campaign. (AllAfrica)


Nigeria: Senate Allays Fears Over Yar'Adua's Health

Senate yesterday insisted that there was nothing yet in the health of President Umaru Yar'Adua that suggests that he has become incapacitated to perform his official functions. (AllAfrica)


Nigeria: FG Approves New Pay Structure For Medical Workers

The federal government has approved the implementation of a Consolidated Health Salary Structure (CONHESS) for medical health workers in federal medical agencies. (AllAfrica)


Nigeria: NPHCDA Boosts Midwives Service Scheme With ICT

The National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA) yesterday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Galaxy Backbone, an ICT firm, for ICT connectivity for the effective implementation and monitoring of Midwives Service Scheme (MSS). (AllAfrica)


Nigeria: Doctors Warn On Climate Failure

Failure to agree a new UN climate deal in December will bring a "global health catastrophe", say 18 of the world's professional medical organisations. (AllAfrica)


Uganda: After Losing a Job, Musengeri Vowed to Give Hope to Others

To commemorate the World AIDS Day on December 1, The New Vision, in conjunction with the parliamentary committee on HIV/AIDS, will award individuals who have played a remarkable role in the fight against HIV in their communities. Profiles of the people nominated by the public will be published everyday until the end of November. (AllAfrica)


Namibia: Big Brother Africa 4 - Fight Malaria in Africa

THIS season of Big Brother Africa is getting involved in the fight against malaria in Africa. As part of this week's task, housemates are getting to the nitty-gritty of Africa's biggest challenges. (AllAfrica)


Uganda: 1,500 Get Tested for HIV/Aids

OVER 1,515 people in Pallisa district, including the Minister of Health, Dr. Stephen Mallinga, have been tested for HIV. This was during a function at Butebo Health Centre IV in Butebo county on Monday. (AllAfrica)


Uganda: Govt Halts Drug Supply to 500 Health Centres

THE Government has suspended the supply of drugs to about 500 health centres. (AllAfrica)


Uganda: Give Us Drugs, Kids Tell Govt

Children yesterday appealed to the government to increase the provision and access to antiretroviral drugs in order to accelerate HIV/aids treatment. (AllAfrica)


Africa: Punitive Laws Threaten HIV Progress - Focus on Treatment as Prevention Requires Respect for Human Rights

HIV prevention efforts - and the promise of antiretroviral therapy as prevention - are being undermined by punitive laws targeting those infected with and at risk of HIV, Human Rights Watch said today on the eve of World AIDS Day. (AllAfrica)


Kenya: Inmates' Cases Put on Hold Over Cholera

A police officer and a businessman accused of murdering the son of former assistant minister Patrick Muiruri were among hundreds of suspects not produced in court following the outbreak of cholera at Kamiti Maximum Prison. (AllAfrica)


Africa: HIV Infections Decline Slowly in Sub-Saharan Region

The rate of new HIV infections has slowly declined in sub-Saharan Africa, but the region remains the area of the world most heavily hit by the epidemic and it accounts for nine of every 10 new infections among children. (AllAfrica)


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