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When politics Trumps science: why the US isn’t giving SA LEN
By shutting South Africa out of its overseas funding for the roll-out of the HIV prevention jab that could potentially end Aids, the Trump administration undercuts its own stated mission for helping other African countries, says a US HIV activist
WATCH | Surviving floods: why mental health services can’t be an afterthought
Imagine watching loved ones swept away, land and livestock destroyed, possessions lost within hours. For many, that’s reality as climate disasters wreak havoc on lives and livelihoods
The six-monthly anti-HIV jab could be in 360 clinics by February. Who should get the first doses?
One in 10 clinics in SA will start to hand out a twice-a-year anti-HIV jab as early as February. The country’s medicines regulator, Sahpra, says it’s on track to announce its registration decision

















