The South African Medical Research Council (MRC) and the South African AIDS Vaccine Initiative (SAAVI) invite applications for one-year travelling research fellowships in health research, with preference given to proposals which address the MRC's research priorities (see below) and particularly to those addressing HIV/AIDS research. While applications for shorter periods of three to twelve months may be considered, applications for the full twelve-month period are encouraged. The purpose of t...read more

South Africa’s ground-breaking Constitution outlaws discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation. But despite this, particularly in the poorer communities, many gays, lesbians, bisexuals and transgendered people across the country face discrimination and prejudice. Aside from a couple of glossy publications catering for the more advantaged, this community has very little access to media through which to express their views, tell their stories, or receive positive messages about themselve...read more

The editor of Swaziland's state-owned newspaper was shot dead on Monday morning, apparently in an attempted carjacking, agencies reported.

The war has left an estimated 2 million persons dead in southern and central Sudan since 1983. At the beginning of 2001, approximately 4 million Sudanese were internally displaced, and 420,000 Sudanese were refugees in neighboring countries. Despite the war, some 360,000 refugees from other countries resided in Sudan.

On 1 August 2001, Mama Cash launched a new program: Economic Empowerment for women. This means that the program is now ready to give out grants to small, innovative or starting women's groups. Overall, Mama Cash aims to broaden the economic basis of the women's movement itself, to assist groups working for economic justice worldwide, and to contribute to gathering, consolidating and mobilising the knowledge of women to engender economic changes.

A new wave of student unrest hit the country yesterday.

Family Health International has published a series of online research briefs and other materials on the female condom. The briefs summarize the latest scientific data and are designed to assist program managers and policy makers to determine the appropriate role for the female condom in reproductive health programs.

Many more women and newborns would survive childbirth if they received the care they need when they need it. This issue is addressed by the Birth Preparedness and Complication Readiness (BP/CR) tool that has been developed by the Maternal and Neonatal Health Program (a partnership of JHPIEGO, JHU-CCP, PATH, CEDPA) to facilitate the advance preparation and rapid action that can reduce delays in deciding to seek care, reaching care and receiving care.

A report which exposes the rape of children during ethnic clashes puts Kenya on the spot at a United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child meeting in Geneva.

The entire educational infrastructure for secondary education in Zimbabwe is in dismal shape - teachers are scarce, buildings are deteriorating and crucial educational materials are becoming a luxury. An ever-growing number of families are forced to make the choice as to which of their children should attend school. And boys are the favourites. Camfed, an organisation that works for disadvantaged girls in sub-Saharan Africa, is trying to change that.

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