Despite waivers, court judgments and assurances from the embassy, USAID funding for projects that provide HIV medication has not resumed
News | 21 February 2025
Legal challenges have restored funding but damage has been done
News | 18 February 2025
Some harm reduction and LGBTI services have already closed
News | 11 February 2025
Imprecise executive order leaves health providers dependent on PEPFAR funding unsure if or when money will arrive
By Liezl Human
News | 23 January 2025
Needle programs are officially supported, but the state often obstructs them
Feature | 21 October 2024
Limpopo school has been going strong for nearly 20 years
By Thembi Siaga
News | 10 October 2024
There was not a single HIV transmission in a clinical trial in which women volunteers used the twice-yearly injectable drug lenacapavir
Science | 1 August 2024
Antiretroviral medicines have been a success, but more work is needed to reach United Nations targets
By Daniel Steyn and Nathan Geffen
Science | 1 December 2023
Specially trained pharmacists will be allowed to manage and prescribe medicine to patients with HIV and/or tuberculosis
Law | 15 August 2023
UCT epidemiologist Leigh Johnson delivered GroundUp and Bertha House’s third Science for the People seminar
By Daniel Steyn
Science | 29 March 2023
She was one of the complainants in a Competition Commission case that resulted in antiretroviral medicines becoming affordable
Obituary | 20 March 2023
Cabotegravir is still unaffordable after two years
By Daniel Steyn
News | 1 December 2022
Experts commend the Department of Health’s efforts to secure lower prices in new contract
By Liezl Human
News | 16 November 2022
Former president repeated misconceptions about the disease when he addressed UNISA
News | 28 September 2022
This is mainly due to antiretroviral treatment and condom promotion, but male medical circumcision and behaviour change after HIV diagnosis had a role too
Science | 9 February 2022
A look back at the battle for the rights of HIV-positive prisoners
Analysis | 11 November 2021