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HIV

Vancouver Coastal Health & Providence Health Care aim to change the course of “HIVstory”

on July 19th, 2012 by The Afro News

Building on the momentum of It’s Different Now, an HIV awareness campaign that helped increase testing rates in Vancouver by 37%, CHANGE HIVSTORY aims to inspire and empower people via a social media campaign featuring a moving and dramatic video. The campaign enables individuals to power the movement, by encouraging every person who’s ever been sexually active to have an HIV test.

Filed under: Canadian News, Local News Tagged as: HIV, HIV/AIDS, Providence Health Care, Vancouver Coastal Health

A World of Difference Universal Access and its Role in the Fight against HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa.

on December 1st, 2011 by The Afro News

The inequality between the resource rich and resource poor counties will continue to deepen as an estimated 22.5 million people are living with HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan African with an incident rate of five million per year.

Filed under: Features, Health and Fitness Tagged as: Africa, AIDS, HIV, Malaria, Sub-Saharan, Tuberculosis

HIV & AIDS: A Troubling Issue for Black Canadian Immigrants PART II

on April 1st, 2010 by Joy Walcott

Recent statistics have indicated that HIV is at a crisis level in black communities in Canada.

Filed under: Miscellaneous Tagged as: African descent, AIDS, Black Canadian, Black churches, Black communities, HIV, Immigration, Joy Walcott-Francis

ZIMBABWE FACES DAUNTING CHALLENGES IN COMBATING CANCER

on December 16th, 2009 by The Afro News

Zimbabwe is witnessing a steady increase in incidences of cancer within its population partly due to an increase in HIV related cancers which are gradually dominating the scene says Health and Child Welfare Minister Dr. Henry Madzorera.

Filed under: Health and Fitness Tagged as: African Radiation, AFROG, AIDS, Atomic Energy Agency, cancers, Dr. Henry Madzorera, HARARE, health, Health and Child Welfare, HIV, Oncology Group, Radiotherapy, The Afro News, WALLACE MAWIRE, Zimbabwe
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