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HEARD is an UNAIDS Collaborating Centre  Latest Publications  Multi-media | Quick LinksLatest Headlines2012 Annual Report Out Now!“The organisation has achieved an outstanding academic output. The number and quality of publications is at an international standard.” Professor Sheila Tlou, Director of the UNAIDS Regional Support Team for Eastern and Southern Africa in the foreword to HEARD’s Annual Report 2012. Click here to download the low resolution report.
HEARD Hosts High-Level UNAIDS Meeting
HEARD together with UNAIDS hosted a high-level meeting themed Investments into Critical Enablers for the KZN AIDS Response: Where are the Gaps? on 18 June 2013. The meeting - attended by the KwaZulu-Natal MEC for Health, Dr Sibongiseni Dhlomo - discussed the critical enablers that are crucial to addressing gaps, barriers and bottlenecks in the provincial TB and HIV response and its implications for financing. Click here to view picture gallery.
 HIV and Productivity in Southern AfricaHEARD senior researcher Gavin George presented HIV and Productivity in Southern Africa at the Skills Development for Employment in Southern Africa Workshop in Maputo, Mozambique which ended today, 18 June 2013. This meeting was the culmination of a study which is part of the Bank-Netherlands Partnership Program (BNPP) work programme on youth employment and productivity in southern Africa. The east and southern Africa education unit is leading a sub-regional study on youth employment and productivity in southern Africa, financed by the BNPP. The overall objective of the BNPP work programme is to generate and disseminate high quality empirical analyses of issues linked to youth productivity and employment, taking into account the cross cutting issues faced by the southern African sub-region. The four countries that are the subject of this work programme are Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique and South Africa. Click here to view the presentation.  Multi-layered Contexts of AIDS in Southern AfricaHEARD researchers Andrew Gibbs, Marisa Casale, Samantha Willan and Alan Whiteside have contributed chapters to the recently published volume of HIV/AIDS in Southern Africa: Challenges, Policies, Actors. The book collects articles based on a broad and multidisciplinary understanding of the multi-layered contexts of the AIDS epidemic in southern Africa. The contributors are scholars focusing on the international and regional debate on HIV and AIDS, as well as, the researchers who participated in the Community Based Systems in HIV Treatment project funded by the ACP Science and Technology Programme. Click here to order a copy and for more information. |  Workshops & Training New workshop dates will be released soon. Please email enquiries to  Events: Jun 2013  | S | M | T | W | T | F | S |
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