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HEARD 'Ethics for Researchers' Workshop

HEARD 'Ethics for Researchers' Workshop

HEARD hosted a successful workshop entitled 'Ethics for Researchers' from 26-28 July 2010. Presented by Jacqui Hadingham (member of UKZN Biomedical Research Ethics Committee) and assisted by Tim Quinlan (HEARD research director), the 2½ day workshop was attended by over 15 participants from UKZN and the Medical Research Council and included biomedical and social science researchers, administrators and members of Research Ethics committees.

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HEARD at the International AIDS Conference (Vienna)

HEARD at the International AIDS Conference (Vienna)

From 18-23 July, HEARD staff attended the XVIII International AIDS Conference - the biennial meeting of the global AIDS community which concluded with clear evidence of tangible progress in HIV research and programme scale up. The conference opened under the theme of Rights Here, Right Now with a renewed commitment to push for securing universal access to HIV prevention, care, treatment and support.

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Towards Microbicide Roll-Out in sub-Saharan Africa: Ensuring microbicides are an effective tool for HIV-prevention and women's empowerment

With the release of the highly successful CAPRISA 004 microbicide trial results, HEARD's policy brief celebrates the results and asks how to ensure a microbicide, once released onto national markets, can ensure HIV prevention and women's empowerment.

Click here for the policy brief.


Report Released: Legal Obligations on Women's Reproductive Rights and HIV/AIDS

Reproductive and sexual health rights are grounded in a constellation of existing human rights that are contained in international and African treaties. This report documents how 18 African countries have ratified, domesticated and implemented three key treaties.

For more information and policy briefs click here, and for the full report click here.

Safe Sex/No Sex Month: Could it Work?

HEARD's executive director, Prof Alan Whiteside and Dr Justin Parkhurst of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine have just published an article exploring the concept of a 'sexual abstinence month' to reduce HIV incidence. Published in the South African Journal of HIV Medicine, the authors champion a unique behavioural intervention where a population-wide 'safe sex/no sex' effort for a set period of time could make a significant contribution to global prevention efforts.

Click here for the press release and click here for the article. The article has generated media coverage, click here for the Voice of America podcast and for the BBC World Service report click here.

HIV/AIDS Programmes at Risk Due to SACU Revenue Decline

The Southern African Customs Union (SACU) has been a reliable source of revenue for the countries of Botswana, Lesotho, Namibia and Swaziland (BLNS countries). However, this income stream is expected to come to an abrupt end in the next few years. HIV/AIDS prevention, care and treatment programmes are particularly vulnerable. This is a matter of major concern and so HEARD has produced a paper looking at this and an issue brief to suggest options for BLNS governments.


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Telling the real development story

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After Needle Accidents, Hospitals Face Legal Dilemma If They Test Incapacitated Patients

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UGANDA: New strains of HIV spreading in fishing communities//CORRECTION//*

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U.N. Secretary-General, UNAIDS Executive Director Highlight Role NGOs Can Play In Achieving MDGs

During the 63rd U.N. Department of Public Information/NGO Conference on Monday in Melbourne, Australia, U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon "call[ed] on delegates to do more to save the lives of mothers and babies," the Australian Associated Press/Sydney Morning Herald reports (Alexander/Rose, 8/30)...

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Zimbabwe's GPA Saga: a home and away “zero-sum game” - ZimDaily


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Tsvangirai's high hopes of getting a road map for elections from the summit were dashed despite his lobbying trip to South Africa prior to Windhoek. ...

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UGANDA: Optimism as PEPFAR increases funding*

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Malaysia Considers GM Mosquito Release To Control Dengue Fever Malaysia is still "considering releasing" up to 3,000 mosquitoes that are genetically modified to "combat dengue fever, in a landmark field trial that has come in for criticism from environmentalists," Agence France-Presse reports...

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