International Aids Conference
Infographic: South Africa’s Aids journey in numbers
As South Africa hosts the International Aids Conference for the second time since 2000, we bring you the numbers showing our progress in the...
HIV and Aids: How to get treatment and support in South Africa
South Africa has the largest antiretroviral (ARV) treatment programme in the world, which gives people living with the virus the chance to live full and...
Transcript: 14th Nelson Mandela Annual Lecture by Bill Gates
In his address for the 14th Nelson Mandela Annual Lecture, Bill Gates spoke under the broad theme of "living together". He touched on a...
Finding our way again: South Africa’s Aids journey
As South Africa prepares to host the International Aids Conference for the second time, it's worth reflecting on the massive strides the nation has...
Brand South Africa invites media to experience the exceptionalism of KwaZulu-Natal
Johannesburg, Tuesday 12 July 2016 – Brand South Africa and its partners – the Departments of Trade and Industry and KwaZulu-Natal Health, National Research...
Global Aids conference in South Africa
South Africa is hosting numerous international conferences this year, the first of which is the 21st International Aids Conference taking place in Durban. It is expected to help the country's position in global governance, and boost the economy through increased tourism and investment.
South Africa to host 21st International Aids Conference
Delegates at the 21st International Aids Conference to be held in Durban from 17 to 22 July 2016
will, among other issues, discuss successes and challenges in combating the Aids epidemic.
South Africa to host 21st International Aids Conference
Delegates at the 21st International Aids Conference to be held in Durban from 17 to 22 July 2016
will, among other issues, discuss successes and challenges in combating the Aids epidemic.
SA scientists helping to develop ‘game-changing’ TB drug
South African scientists are part of an international research group that is on track to deliver more effective, less expensive and shorter TB treatment - and one which also has the potential to cure multi-drug-resistant TB - using a new combination of drugs.
SA scientists helping to develop ‘game-changing’ TB drug
South African scientists are part of an international research group that is on track to deliver more effective, less expensive and shorter TB treatment - and one which also has the potential to cure multi-drug-resistant TB - using a new combination of drugs.