Full Coverage: South Africa
August 2007
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08/28/2007
South Africa's Health Department has recalled 20 million potentially defective condoms approved by an official accused of taking bribes from a manufacturer.
Read moreFrom: Mail and Guardian (South Africa) |
08/23/2007
Improved nutrition cannot replace drugs in the treatment of people infected with HIV or tuberculosis, the Academy of Science of South Africa says in a report that effectively rebukes health ministry support for the use of beetroot, lemons and garlic to treat HIV.
Read moreFrom: SciDev.Net Image: AIDS ribbon
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08/22/2007
Kehitysmaiden olosuhteisiin suunnitellun kannettavan tietokoneen kokeiluprojekti käynnistyy Etelä-Afrikassa ja Nigeriassa lokakuussa. Kokeilu alkaa yhdessä eteläafrikkalaisessa koulussa.
Read moreFrom: OneWorld Africa Related: [Nigeria] [ICT] Image: © Christian Science Monitor
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08/22/2007
Although the roll-out date for One Laptop Per Child’s (OLPC) low-cost machine has been put back until October 2007, OLPC is using a limited number of trial machines to run pilots to gain experience of how it will work in the local context. The machine is made of tough white and green plastic, has a four-hour battery, a color screen and built-in Wi-Fi.
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08/16/2007
The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) today called on South African authorities to conduct a thorough and swift investigation into the shooting of Abel Mutsakani an exiled Zimbabwean journalist and news website editor based in South Africa.
Read moreRelated: [Africa] [Democratic Republic of the Congo] |
08/14/2007
After years of legal wrangling and controversy, the South African authorities finally approved an anti-HIV drug trial. Sharon Davis and Christina Scott report.
Read moreFrom: SciDev.Net Image: AIDS
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08/12/2007
The sacking of South Africa's Deputy Minister of Health "is a dreadful error of judgment" that will harm public health and especially the response to the HIV epidemic, according to campaigners.
Read moreFrom: Treatment Action Campaign Image: AIDS, South Africa
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08/10/2007
In 1996 South Africa became the first country to constitutionally bar discrimination based on sexual orientation. But a recent spree of violence targeting lesbians has cast a shadow over the country's celebration of National Women's Day.
Read moreFrom: Human Rights Watch Image: Some lesbian South Africans live in perpetual fear of rape. © Leadership Conference on Civil Rights/Leadership Conference Education Fund
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08/08/2007
South Africa has the largest economy in Africa but the gap between its rich and poor communities is on a par with Brazil. Is this sustainable development? Check out the new OneWorld Country Guide
Read moreFrom: OneWorld UK Related: [Development] Image: Waiting for admission to hospital © Rick Cadenaro / United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network
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