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This website houses a comprehensive database of individuals and organisations working in the field of HIV/AIDS in KwaZulu-Natal. Our database is already proving to be an effective tool in networking organisations with one another and publicising responses to the HIV/AIDS pandemic. HIVAN is committed to ensuring that this database remains current and responsive to the needs of stakeholders in the province.

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Organisation:C.B.R Education and Training for Empowerment
Contact Person:Sarah Rule???

Description: Our organisation focuses mainly on people with disabilities and their rehabilitation. We offer training, materials development, the setting up of disability services etc. With regards to AIDS, we are involved with the Home-Based Care Consortium in training people in home-based care. We operated previously as Institute of Urban Primary Health Care.


Organisation:Campus Health Clinic (DBN) - University of Natal
Contact Person:Sister Inge Lamprecht???

Description: We provide Primary Health services to both students and staff at the University of Natal in Durban. In relation to HIV/AIDS, we do Pre-and-Post counselling and testing. We also run HIV/AIDS education campaigns within the University and in students residences.


Organisation:Campus Health Clinic (PMB) - University of Natal
Contact Person:Sister S A Walters???

Description: The Campus Health Clinic serves both students and staff on campus. The clinic offering Pre and Post Test Counselling and HIV/AIDS testing and education.


Organisation:Campus Law Clinic (DBN) - University of Natal
Contact Person:Ms R Bernard - contact person???

Description: The Campus Law Clinic provides free legal services to people living with HIV/AIDS in a human rights context. We aim to provide backup legal services to paralegal advice offices with a specific focus on HIV/AIDS. We deals with networking and lobbying together with advocacy. HIV/AIDS services started in 1998.


Organisation:Catholic Archdiocese of Durban AIDS Care Commission
Contact Person:Jacqui Towell???

Description: CADACC was established in 1987, in response to the growing HIV/AIDS Epidemic. Our focus has grown from providing HIV education at Diocese and Parish level to providing community based care. CADACC has an extensive Training Programme and four other programmes: Sinosizo Home Based Care Programme; Sinosizo Orphans and Vulnerable Children Programme; Parish Mobilisation Programme and a Youth Programme.


Organisation:Catholic Archdiocese of Durban AIDS Care Commission - Parish Mobilisation Project
Contact Person:Caroline Howlett???

Description: The Parish Mobilisation Project assists Catholic Parishes in the Archdiocese of Durban, respond to the HIV/AIDS epidemic. The Project assists Parishes to identify, manage and support projects within the community. It also networks with other Faith Based Projects, Government Projects and Community Based Projects.


Organisation:Catholic Diocese of Johannesburg
Contact Person:Claudia Hausmann???

Description: The Department of HIV/AIDS of the Catholic Diocese of Johannesburg is involved in the co-ordination of HIV/AIDS projects in the Catholic Diocese of Johannesburg, with a focus on parishes in the Diocese (+-100). We provide information on HIV/AIDS and steps for implementation. We also monitor the response of parishes to the pandemic and liaise with other organisations.


Organisation:Catholic Women's League
Contact Person:Francis???

Description: The Catholic Women's League is involved in the early identification of HIV infected and affected families. We are also involved in home-based care, and caring for vulnerable children.


Organisation:Cato Manor (Ekuphileni) Clinic
Contact Person:Stephanie Thomas???

Description: The clinic is implementing prevention of mother to child transmission of HIV/AIDS. We offer pre- and post-treatment counselling antenatally and provide Nevirapine to HIV positive mothers. We give extensive assistance with infant feeding, counselling, assist mothers in their chores feeding in the community. We promote exclusive breastfeeding and offer HIV counselling training, and breastfeeding training. Current projects include income generation and an HIV counselling training course.


Organisation:Cato Manor Community Organisation
Contact Person:Beauty Nyawose???

Description: The organisation has volunteers who work in the local community - offering counselling and giving medication. We are invloved in Directly Observed Treatments (DOTs) and Home Based Care projects.


Organisation:Cato Manor Development Association
Contact Person:Fisane Mzimela???

Description: The Cato Manor Project has achieved world-wide acclaim from development specialists as a model for integrated development. It is the largest inner-city urban development project in post-apartheid South Africa.The project consists of the construction of low-cost housing, schools, libraries, community halls, roads, clinics. The CMDA also focuses on the stimulation of economic development and community empowerment through interventions such as training schemes and small, micro and medium enterprise development.


Organisation:CCD Bangladesh
Contact Person:Golam Mourtoza???

Description: Centre for Communication and Development-CCD, an non-government, non-profit organisation has been sincerely working for free flow of information, free press, free speech and free sprit of all the people. The organisation is committed to utilize the full power and potential of information and communication media for human wellbeign and social gods and egalitarian society. It is a resources centre that works for ensuring effective use of the mass media and information to promote human rights, achieve good governance, women empowerment and gender equity in all level and a progressive, free and egalitarian society. CCD has been implementing several journalism, media, communication, gender, health, human trafficking and human rights related programmes. CCD is committed to utilize the full power and potential of information and communication media to combat the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Bangladesh and to create mass awareness as well as mobilize people.


Organisation:CD Consultancy
Contact Person:???

Description: CD Consultancy provides training, voluntary counselling and testing and provides immune system boosters.


Organisation:Cell Life
Contact Person:Dr Ulrike Rivett???

Description: Cell Life is an organisation that develops technology for the management of HIV/AIDS. The systems provide the infrastructure necessary to ensure communication between therapeutic counsellors (home based carers), hospitals and HIV+ clients via the use of cell phone technology. Cell phones are used to monitor adherence and the physical health of the client and to sent emergency alerts when required. The cellphone solution offers a tool for collecting data to establish drug effectiveness and response time to side effects. We propose a unique yet cost-effective and simple merger of technologies to help solve some of the pressing problems our country is experiencing in tackling HIV in a developing World environment - integrating the wide range coverage of cell phone networks with the diversity offered by the internet.


Organisation:Center for International Health
Contact Person:Sydney Rosen???

Description: The Center for International Health of the Boston University School of Public Health in the U.S. is conducting research on the economic impacts of the AIDS epidemic and the benefits and costs of alternative response strategies. We have completed several studies of AIDS in the private sector in KwaZulu Natal and have others underway.


Organisation:Centre for AIDS Development, Research and Evaluation (CADRE)
Contact Person:Warren Parker???

Description: The Centre for AIDS Development, Research and Evaluation (CADRE) is a South African non-profit organisation working in the area of HIV/AIDS social research, project development and communications. CADRE is committed to fast-tracking appropriate and effective responses to HIV/AIDS through developing coherent strategic models for interventions.


Organisation:Centre for Communication and Development-CCD
Contact Person:???

Description: CCD is a non-government, non-profit organisation that has been sincerely working for free flow of information, free press, free speech and free sprit of all the people. The organisation is committed to utilize the full power and potential of information and communication media for human wellbeing and social good. It is a resource centre that works for ensuring effective use of the mass media and information to promote human rights, achieve good governance, women empowerment and gender equity in all level and a progressive, free and egalitarian society. CCD has been implementing several journalism, media, communication, gender, health, human trafficking and human rights related programmes. CCD is committed to utilize the full power and potential of information and communication media to combat the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Bangladesh and to create mass awareness of the epidemic.


Organisation:Centre for Constructive Theology - Programme on HIV/AIDS
Contact Person:Moses B. Mncwabe???

Description: As CCT we are a vehicle of Christians who come from different denominations to be trained by McCord Hospital ?– Sinikithemba to be lay church counsellors. We hold a view that they will then train others in their churches, neighbourhood and communities about HIV/AIDS counseling. We have and continue to sponsor people of Durban, Hammarsdale, Pietermaritzburg and surrounding areas. We also hold workshops with the people we have trained to listen to them sharing their activities and frustrations in their quest for passing on the training to other people and then we encourage them to press on. Through this venture, the Programme on HIV/AIDS seeks to provide a holistic and interactive training for denominations in Durban, Hammarsdale and Pietermaritzburg region.


Organisation:Centre for Criminal Justice - University of Natal
Contact Person:Winnie Kubayi???

Description: The Community Outreach Programme initiated by the Centre for Criminal Justice (CCJ) at the University of Natal has helped to bring justice and awareness of human rights to many communities in KwaZulu/Natal. The programme provides care and support to victims of violence and abuse, works with law enforcement and social welfare agencies, and engages community leaders in efforts to improve the quality of life for all South Africans.


Organisation:Centre for Population Studies. London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Contact Person:Tania Boler???

Description: The Centre for Population Studies. London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine is a Research Institution.


Organisation:Centre for Rural Legal Studies
Contact Person:Mzukisi Mooi???

Description: The Centre for Rural Legal Studies (CRLS) was established in 1991 as a non-governmental organisation committed to the redistribution of power and resources in rural areas of the Western, Northern and Eastern Cape, South Africa. The CRLS has developed considerable expertise in training, research and advocacy in the land and labour sectors with a specific gender emphasis.


Organisation:Centre for Socio Legal Studies - University of Natal
Contact Person:Isabelle de Grandpre???

Description: The Centre for Socio-Legal Studies is based at the University of Natal in Durban. CSLS provides Human Rights Law, Democracy and Education to schools and broad communities, targeting youth,youth prisoners, women and teachers and the community. CSLS is currently working on material development for HIV/AIDS, Human Rights and the Law Project.


Organisation:Centre for the Study of AIDS, Pretoria University
Contact Person:Pierre Brouard???

Description: The centre was established in 1999, iin response to the call by the Deputy President Mbheki for a partnership against AIDS as well as with the aim of mainstreeming HIV/AIDS through all the activities of the University of Pretoria. The centre was developed to ensure that the University as a whole was able to plan for, and cope with, the impact of HIV/AIDS.


Organisation:Challenge Yourself
Contact Person:Tracy???

Description: An uplifting and positively motivating AIDS awareness publication aimed at educating the educated communities by way of three areas : Awareness, Action and Impact, within their community, SA and the World. We aim to unite the AIDS awareness efforts of the NPO's, NGO's, charities, orphanages, foster homes, churches, schools, businesses, government and people within the targetted community.


Organisation:Charity for Orphans and Women
Contact Person:Mr Luzindana Adam???

Description: Charity for Orphans and Women is a community based organisation, establised in 2001, which aims to improve and positively change the livelihood of the most disadvantaged citizens in the Kayunga district of Uganda. The organisation's clients include orphans, women, widows, elderly/aged women and children.


Organisation:Charity for Orphans and Women - Uganda
Contact Person:Mr Luzindana Adam???

Description: This organisation is a non-govermental, non-partisan organisation established with the prime mission of empowering and improving the wellbeing of orphans,youths and women in Uganda. This charity aims to promote gender equality and empower women; combat HIV/AIDS, malaria, and other diseases and integrate orphans into schools more especially in secondary school. The organisation also aims to reduce child mortality, improve maternal health and promotion and availing of information on reproductive rights and involve the rural people in all the community and governmental related policies of developement.


Organisation:Charles Memorial Primary School
Contact Person:Mrs A Hadebe???

Description: We are a school based in Ntshongweni, involved in educating our learners about HIV/AIDS and other issues.


Organisation:Chatsworth Child Welfare
Contact Person:Sharon V. Naidoo???

Description: A Governmental Organisation that helps children in particular. The help given consists of food, care and developmental guidance.


Organisation:Chatsworth Clinic (Bay View)
Contact Person:Rhada Naidoo???

Description: This clinic provides primary health care, including family planning, TB care, pre and post HIV/AIDS counselling and testing.


Organisation:Chatsworth Clinic (Township Centre)
Contact Person:Sister Naidoo???

Description: This clinic is open from Monday to Friday from 06h30 to 16h30. Directly Observed Treatment (DOT) for TB is not provided and there is no special day set aside for geriatric patients.


Organisation:Chatsworth Clinic (Woodhurst)
Contact Person:???

Description: This clinic is open Monday to Friday from 07h30 to 15h30. Directly Observed Treatment (DOT) for TB is provided. There is no special visiting day set aside for geriatric patients.


Organisation:Chatsworth Regional Hospice Association
Contact Person:Sr Beryl Naidoo???

Description: Our organisation focuses mainly on cancer patients but we also care for a few HIV+ patients. We offer home visitations, pain and symptom control and provide emotional, physical and social support where possible.


Organisation:Chesterville Clinic
Contact Person:Sister Ntombi Ngubane???

Description: This clinic is open from Monday to Friday for eight hours. Directly Observed Treatment (DOT) for TB, and family planning is not provided. There is no special day set aside for geriatric patients.


Organisation:Chibini Clinic
Contact Person:Sister T.N. Blose???

Description: Our organisation focuses on counselling, nutrition and treatment for all members of the society. We unfortunately are not visited by a doctor.


Organisation:Child and Family Centre, University of Natal
Contact Person:Meryl Savage - Secretary???

Description: Our organisation offers psychological counselling and assessment for children, adults and the family. We are also involved in community projects (not specifically HIV/AIDS related).


Organisation:Child and Family Welfare - Amanzimtoti
Contact Person:Mrs H Klopper???

Description: Our mission is the empowerment of each individual to care for themselves, to become self reliant and sustainable through developmental and life skills programmes. HIV/AIDS services started in 1999.


Organisation:Child and Family Welfare - Chatsworth
Contact Person:Ms S Moodley???

Description: Our mission is to empower, develop and sustain society and to intervene whenever the well-being of anyone is threatened, affected or compromised. HIV/AIDS services began in 1999.


Organisation:Child and Family Welfare - Dalton
Contact Person:Dr Naidoo???

Description: Our mission is to empower, develop and sustain society and to intervene whenever the well-being of anyone is threatened, affected or compromised.


Organisation:Child and Family Welfare - Duff?’s Road
Contact Person:Mr D Ganesh???

Description: Our mission is to empower, develop and sustain society and to intervene whenever the well-being of anyone is threatened, affected or compromised.


Organisation:Child and Family Welfare - Kingsburgh
Contact Person:Ms Z Haroon???

Description: Our mission is to empower, develop and sustain society and to intervene whenever the well-being of anyone is threatened, affected or compromised.


Organisation:Child and Family Welfare - Kokstad
Contact Person:Ms B Godden???

Description: We seek to improve the quality of life of our people, to protect the interest and promote the well-being of all children and their families and to promote sound community life. HIV/AIDS services started in 1995.


Organisation:Child and Family Welfare - Margate
Contact Person:Ms D Degenaar???

Description: Our mission is to deliver effective services to the community and individuals with social or welfare problems. HIV/AIDS services started in 1997.


Organisation:Child and Family Welfare - Newcastle
Contact Person:Ms R Seedat???

Description: Our mission is to empower, develop and sustain society and to intervene whenever the well-being of anyone is threatened, affected or compromised.


Organisation:Child and Family Welfare - Phoenix
Contact Person:Mrs A Chetty???

Description: Our organisation is committed to provide services and resources for the protection of children and the preservation of families through developmental programmes in the communities of Inanda and Phoenix. HIV/AIDS services started in 1997.


Organisation:Child and Family Welfare - Pietermaritzburg - AIDS Orphans Project
Contact Person:Ms J Todd???

Description: Our organisation aims to protect the interests and promote the well-being of children and their families in the Pietermaritzburg area. HIV/AIDS services started in 1996.


Organisation:Child and Family Welfare - Pinetown Highway
Contact Person:Mrs P M McKay???

Description: Our mission is to protect children?’s rights within and outside their families, to strengthen families and community life through rendering therapeutic services and to create community awareness and concern for the basic needs of children and families in a bid to empower them. HIV/AIDS services started in 1991.


Organisation:Child and Family Welfare - Sibusisiwe
Contact Person:Mrs Ncube???

Description: Our organisation is committed to a democratic approach in rendering its services by improving quality of life for children and their families and facilitating community upliftment. HIV/AIDS services started in 1992.


Organisation:Child and Family Welfare - Stanger
Contact Person:Ms R Moodley???

Description: Our mission is to empower, develop and sustain society and to intervene whenever the well-being of anyone is threatened, affected or compromised.


Organisation:Child and Family Welfare - Tongaat
Contact Person:Mrs R Fakir???

Description: Our organisation is committed to the creation of a equitable welfare system that would address the needs of the majority of the population. HIV/AIDS services started in 1996.


Organisation:Child and Family Welfare - Umzinto
Contact Person:Mr D Seeripat???

Description: Our mission is to empower, develop and sustain society and to intervene whenever the well-being of anyone is threatened, affected or compromised. HIV/AIDS services started in 1995.


Organisation:Child and Family Welfare - Verulam
Contact Person:Saras Moonsamy???

Description: Our mission is to empower, develop and sustain society and to intervene whenever the well-being of anyone is threatened, affected or compromised. HIV/AIDS services started in 1991.


Organisation:Child and Family Welfare - Vryheid
Contact Person:Mrs Ellenberger???

Description: Our organisation aims to protect the rights of children and their families. HIV/AIDS services started in 1995.


Organisation:Childline Family Centre - Durban
Contact Person:Joan van Niekerk???

Description: Childline offers a 24-hour Helpline with trained counsellors to assist abused children, young people and their families and treatment centres that offer therapeutic services, play therapy, prevention programs, community safehouses & training and awareness programs in the community. Childline is a registered charity organisation.


Organisation:Children in Distress Network (CINDI)
Contact Person:Yvonne Spain??? Telephone:0325-333161

Description: CINDI is a network of over 80 organisations who collaborate around the impact of HIV/AIDS on children in the KZN Midlands. This involves the dissemination and sharing of information, problem identification and attempts to solve them within the appropriate CINDI Working Groups. The organisation also raises awareness around vulnerable children and engages with policymakers at national, provincial and local government levels.


Organisation:Children?’s Rights Centre
Contact Person:Ms Cati Vawda???

Description: The Children's Rights Centre is committed to establishing a sustainable children's rights culture in the context of human rights principles. We are involved in monitoring the situation of women and children; building capacity of civil society and state through networking, training, information services and advice and referrals and Raising awareness; Advocacy initiatives; Facilitating a movement for children's rights and Enabling Children's Participation. HIV/AIDS services started in 1992.


Organisation:Children?’s Rights Ministry
Contact Person:Rev L Jacob???

Description: We are a Non-governmental, Faith Based organisation working with HIV/AIDS infected/affected children, sex workers etc. We promote human rights but focusing mainly on childrens rights. We provide services such advocacy, education, life skills and counselling in all fields.


Organisation:ChildrenFirst
Contact Person:Isobel Sobey???

Description: We provide information to people working with children and children at many levels. Our organisation also produces a Children?’s Rights Journal, and engages in advocacy and information sharing.


Organisation:Choose Freedom Youth Movement
Contact Person:Father Joseph Mangongo???

Description: This is a youth movement which trains young people to create awareness around HIV/AIDS to other young people: basically peer education. They also deal with the behaviour change process. "Education for life" is their key strategy.


Organisation:Christelike Maatskaplike Diens - Berea
Contact Person:Mrs M Karakotsa???

Description: We are a Faith-based welfare organisation which helps people with a variety of problems. We are involved in both case work and community work. HIV/AIDS services started in 1995.


Organisation:Christelike Maatskaplike Diens - Bluff
Contact Person:Mrs Z Van Zyl???

Description: We are a Faith-based welfare organisation which helps people with a variety of problems. We are involved in both case work and community work.


Organisation:Christelike Maatskaplike Diens - Kokstad
Contact Person:Ms D Mare???

Description: We are a welfare organisation which helps people with a variety of problems. We are committed to providing services and resources for the protection of children who are abused, abandoned and neglected. We also provide pre-and-post-counselling to people who are affected and infected by HIV/AIDS, as well as marriage counselling and counselling of drug and alcohol addicts.


Organisation:Christelike Maatskaplike Diens - Ladysmith
Contact Person:Mrs Sourene Rudolph???

Description: Non-governmental / faith-based organisation doing social work for the local communities. Doing both case work and community work. Involved with training a group of voulunteers in providing home based care, also involved with support groups, an orphan identify programme and the running of a day care centre for children.


Organisation:Christelike Maatskaplike Diens - Melmoth
Contact Person:Mrs Slipper???

Description: We are a Faith-based welfare organisation which helps people with a variety of problems. We are involved in both case work and community work.


Organisation:Christelike Maatskaplike Diens - Newcastle
Contact Person:Mrs E Herman - Senior Social Worker???

Description: Our mission is to assist any person in need, in order that they may be able to function fully within the community, as a whole equal person before God. HIV/AIDS services started in 1997.


Organisation:Christelike Maatskaplike Diens - Port Shepstone
Contact Person:Mr Jonker???

Description: Our organisation imposes on itself the duty of assisting any person in need, in order that they may be able to function fully within the community as a whole and equal person. HIV/AIDS services started in 1997.


Organisation:Christelike Maatskaplike Diens - Vryheid
Contact Person:Mrs L Van Niekerk???

Description: Faith-based welfare organisation working with communities. Involved with several projects in Vryheid and the surrounding areas, including: a creche; community vegetable gardens; literacy classes and AIDS training. Also engage workshops working with churches. Also involved with case work eg. investigating families (in instances of abuse), identifying of orphans and placing them in support and the general care of children infected/ affected by HIV/AIDS.


Organisation:Christelike Maatskaplike Diens -Pinetown
Contact Person:MS S Du Rat???

Description: Faith-based organisation working in communities. Providing direct developmental social welfare services in an wholistic, preventative and early interventual and statutory level.


Organisation:Christian AIDS Bureau
Contact Person:Logy Murray???

Description: We are an NPO, assisting Christian responses to HIV and AIDS. Our main focus areas are sensitizing and mobilizing Christian churches through workshops, information, resource material etc; training of facilitators and developing an information and resource centre and networking initiative.


Organisation:Christian Children's Fund
Contact Person:Candice Levieux???

Description: In South Africa, CCF Inc. was registered as a Section 21 Company in 1999. At the time, it offered limited financial support to the National Children and Violence Trust (NCVT), which works with children survivors of violence from around Witkoppen and Fourways, including the informal settlement areas of Diepsloot and Zevenfontein. NCVT deals with problems such as domestic violence, criminal violence, sexual violence, HIV/AIDS counselling and other related problems that affect children. CCF currently runs programmes in two South African provinces, namely: Gauteng (Diepsloot) and KwaZulu-Natal (KZ 292). The Diepsloot Program focuses mainly on (but is not limited to) poverty alleviation. The KZ 292 Program focuses mainly on the prevention and mitigation of HIV/AIDS for orphans and vulnerable children (OVC?’S), which includes the following projects: · Health, Education and Social Relief for Orphans and Vulnerable Children · Home-based care · Peer education / counselling


Organisation:Christian Church in Zion - Richards Bay
Contact Person:Abednego Dube???

Description: The Christian Church in Zion is an NPO Church based in Richards Bay, Kwazulu-Natal.


Organisation:Christian Health Association of Lesotho
Contact Person:Mrs. Grace P. Nchee???

Description: CHAL is a voluntary association of Christian churches providing not-for-profit health care services to the Basotho. The 6 member churches have 8 general hospitals and more than 70 clinics (about ½ of the health sector capacity). These are located nationwide, primarily in rural mountain areas.


Organisation:Christian Medical Fellowship of South Africa
Contact Person:Dr Daryl Hackland???

Description: We aim to unite Christian Medical Professionals and Medical Students in a fellowship for the promotion of Christian witness, prayer and Bible Study, facilitate the expression of life in Christ?’s ethical standards and to serve communities and churches as a resource of information and personal skills.


Organisation:Christian Medical Service and Relief
Contact Person:Theo Burrows???

Description: The CMSR is a faith based, multi-denominational organisation, forming a hub for the broader church to offer practical medical and poverty relief to destitute children and adults, with a primary focus on destitute HIV and AIDS infected or affected children and mothers. The CMSR offers terminal and step down nursing care, residential care for AIDS orphans and traumatised children, home-based care, training and counselling.


Organisation:Church of Scotland Hospital
Contact Person:Dr. Tony Moll???

Description: The hospital helps people with a wide range of health problems, including HIV/AIDS-related illnesses. It also assists with HIV/AIDS-related difficulties emanating from contracting diseases and with family problems.


Organisation:Church of the Nazarene - Austerville/Merebank
Contact Person:Rev Michael Porthen???

Description: The Church of the Nazarene in Austerville and Merebank is a Faith-based organisation firmly committed to the fight against HIV/AIDS.


Organisation:Church of the Nazarene - Pinetown
Contact Person:Rev. Matthew Simeon???

Description: The Church of the Nazarene in Pinetown is involved in Counselling, Life Skills and Community Service - among other things.


Organisation:City Health Division - Msunduzi
Contact Person:Sr G Nock???

Description: Our mission is to provide comprehensive primary health services for the people of Msunduzi local council area. HIV/AIDS services started in 1988.


Organisation:Clairwood Hospital
Contact Person:Dr J. Moodley???

Description: Provincial Hospital. Institution services include: General Medical, General Surgical, Maternity, Medical Laboratory Services, Theatres, Occupational Therapy, Orthopaedic, Physiotherapy, Specialist Services available, X-ray. The hospital has 850 beds.


Organisation:Clairwood Madras Cemetery
Contact Person:D Govender???

Description: This organisation is involved with the provision of cemetries for the departed.


Organisation:Clare Estate Clinic
Contact Person:Thoko Mthembu???

Description: The clinic is open Monday to Friday from 7h30 to 15h30. The clinic provides Directly Observed Treatment (DOT) for TB patients. There is no specific day set aside for geriatric patients. The clinic offers advice on and provides the various methods of family planning.


Organisation:Clermont Clinic
Contact Person:Sister Mbaso???

Description: Our clinic offers counselling and treatment to all members of the community. We are visited by a doctor every Tuesday and Friday for two hours. There is an HIV/AIDS awareness programme which involves community talks, counselling (HIV/AIDS and bereavement) and the distribution of male condoms. We are also involved in the cultivation of gardens.


Organisation:Clermont Community Resource Centre
Contact Person:Nyami Mbhele???

Description: The Clermont Community Resource Centre has an AIDS desk - which operates from Monday to Friday from 8.30 to 4.30. We do education on human rights, behavioral change and we also have a children's programme. We also do HIV/AIDS counselling and education and run a support group.


Organisation:Cliffbux Development Association
Contact Person:MP Sibiya or Sphiwe???

Description: We promote HIV/AIDS awareness and are involved in HIV/AIDS education.


Organisation:Clinical Laboratory Management Consortium
Contact Person:Wilson Yongbang Bangha???

Description: The Clinical Laboratory Management Consortium was founded in December 1994 as an NGO and is based in Cameroon. This organisation undertakes Laboratory diagnosis of HIV/AIDS, STDS and other tropical diseases. There are also HIV/AIDS counselling services.


Organisation:Clouds of Hope Section 21 Company
Contact Person:Wilson Yongbang Bangha???

Description: We have an AIDS centre in Underberg as an Administrative, Training and Counselling and Drop-In Centre. We also link to the Underberg Clinic for treatment and care. The Clouds of Hope Childrens Christian Care Centre is a home for 24 children. The home provides a well nurtured and loving and upbringing ensuring that the children grow to be upstanding adults in the community. Our Community Health Workers reach approx 4,000 people who are HIV positive in the district as well as those with AIDS, TB and other illnesses.


Organisation:Club Ani Sida De Badou
Contact Person:???

Description: Club Ani Sida De Badou is a church-based NGO working in the Republic of Togo. The organisation's prime focus is that of HIV/AIDS education and training.


Organisation:CMFSA
Contact Person:Dr Daryl Hackland???

Description: The Christian Medical Fellowship of South Africa represents through membership subscriptions, 850 Healthcare Professionals, mainly doctors & specialists. ° It seeks to unite it's members in effective witness for Christ in the workplace, thus linking faith & practice. ° Being concerned for the health & welfare of communities; involvement through support & professional care of those affected & effected by HIV/AIDS is now a priority. ° Ongoing spiritual growth is promoted & facilitated through regular local branch meetings, mini conferences - retreats & national conferences.


Organisation:Co-operative Organisation for the Upgrading of Numeracy Training
Contact Person:Zami Makhathini???

Description: COUNT is a numeracy-focused Non-Profit Organisation that has been working in the Winterton/Loskop area since 1999. It is concerned about the lack of support available to the community and addresses the issues surrounding the HIV/AIDS pandemic, and so involves itself in providing numeracy training in order to increase communities' ability to generate income.


Organisation:Community AIDS Response (CARE)
Contact Person:Lauren???

Description: A non-governmental organisation focusing on HIV-positive people in the province of Gauteng. Our services include providing food, clothing, and home based care to people in need.


Organisation:Community Chest Welfare Centre
Contact Person:Mr John M Scarrott???

Description: We are a non-profit Welfare organisation involved in fundraising in and around our community, so that all income would be allocated to all other registered NGO organisations.


Organisation:Community Health Worker Programme
Contact Person:Sibongile Hlophe???

Description: We are an organisation aimed at training Community Health Workers (CHWs) and training CHWs.


Organisation:Community Law & Rural Development Centre
Contact Person:Samantha Khan???

Description: The CLRDC provides legal and human rights education in rural communities throughout KZN and in parts of the Eastern Cape. Training of para-legals is a core programme of the CLRDC. These para-legals can practise in their communities and provide a freely available legal service to the people in that community. The CLRDC?’s mission is to establish a rights-based culture that incorporates all citizens.


Organisation:Community Mental Health Programme, School of Psychology, UDW
Contact Person:Dr. Inge Petersen???

Description: The CMPH serves as the community-based training arm of UDW's School of Psychology's Clinical/Counselling Psychology Masters degree programme. Through its established network of partnerships the CMHP serves the multiple functions of education, research and service delivery, all framed within the paradigm of Self-Reliant Participatory Development (SRPD). In addition to the provision of clinical services, key foci include HIV/AIDS, substance abuse, mental retardation, and policy interventions for integrated primary mental health care.


Organisation:Community Service Centre
Contact Person:Supt Tyale???

Description: We are volunteer reservists of the Metro Police service. We operate from a control room and send assistance to members of the community who require it.


Organisation:Congress of South African Trade Unions
Contact Person:Siphelele Zuma???

Description: COSATU supports a dynamic and holistic response to HIV / AIDS which links access to information, awareness, prevention and counseling together with access to services, management, care and treatment of opportunistic diseases associated with HIV / AIDS.


Organisation:Contact Trust
Contact Person:Michael Warren???

Description: Contact Trust acts as an interface between civil society and the South African policymaking process. We gather and distribute information to our network partners on the proceedings of parliamentary committees, and track policy development for a broad range of government departments. We also monitor legislation and policy in the health sector.


Organisation:Contract Lab Services
Contact Person:Grant Napier???

Description: A laboratory service committed to provided affordable and reliable diagnostics in the area of HIV/AIDS monitoring and clinical trials.


Organisation:Council for Health Service Accreditation of Southern Africa
Contact Person:Marilyn Keegan???

Description: COHSASA is an independent, non-partisan not-for-profit section 21 company that assists healthcare facilities to provide quality health care to all Southern African citizens through a process of empowerment, team-building and continuous quality improvement that is motivated by the goal of accreditation.


Organisation:Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, Miningtek
Contact Person:Dr Hlombe Makuluma???

Description: The research focus for the CSIR Miningtek, HIV/AIDS Area is to primarily support the mining industry in Gauteng, North West, Mpumulanga and Limpopo Province in socio-economic development research. The unit is funded by platinum and coal mining industries to conduct basic epidemiological and socio-economic studies in both the workplace and surrounding communities.


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