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Hiv/Aids in South Africa
Monday, December 12, 2016
Thursday, December 8, 2016
Peace Corps
The Peace Corps is partnered with PEPFAR. Volunteers work to improve community health and mitigate the effects of HIV around the world. Peace Corps volunteers work by encouraging healthy habits and preventative measures.
PEPFAR
PEPFAR is the most well known aids relief organization. PEPFAR stands for The U.S. President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief. It is the largest commitment by any nation to combat a single disease internationally. PEPFAR is a part of the U.S. President’s Global Health Initiative. President Bush issued the PEPFAR initiative. The organization works all around the world including South Africa.
“About PEPFAR.” About PEPFAR, www.pepfar.gov/about/index.htm.
SANAC
SANAC stands for The South African National AIDS Council. It is a voluntary association of institutions established by the national cabinet of the South African Government to build consensus across government, civil society and all other stakeholders to drive an enhanced country response to HIV, TB and STIs (About SANAC 1).
“About SANAC.” SANAC, sanac.org.za/about-sanac/.
Wednesday, December 7, 2016
CAPRISA
CAPRISA stands for The Centre for the AIDS Program of Research in South Africa. It was founded by the Universities of Natal, Cape Town, and the Western Cape, the Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New York, and the National Institute for Communicable Diseases. The three main goals are to research prevention and treatment of HIV/AIDS, to build research infrastructure and capacity, and to train more researchers in South Africa.
Prevention Statistics
Since 2000, 30 million new infections were prevented, nearly 8 million deaths averted, and 15 million people living with HIV are now receiving treatment (Unicefusa 1).
@Unicefusa. “HIV/AIDS.” UNICEF USA, www.unicefusa.org/mission/survival/hiv-aids? gclid=CjwKEAiAg5_CBRDo4o6e4o3NtG0SJAB-IatYJEMMv4RgJYWCFn_m1lkMSijuqnwj5h793wkP5VvYgRoCvLHw_wcB.
@Unicefusa. “HIV/AIDS.” UNICEF USA, www.unicefusa.org/mission/survival/hiv-aids? gclid=CjwKEAiAg5_CBRDo4o6e4o3NtG0SJAB-IatYJEMMv4RgJYWCFn_m1lkMSijuqnwj5h793wkP5VvYgRoCvLHw_wcB.
Tuesday, December 6, 2016
HIV/AIDS
The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a retrovirus that infects cells of the immune system, destroying or impairing their function. Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), is the most advanced stage of HIV. It can take up to
10-15 years for an HIV-infected person to develop AIDS.
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