Lessons of the heart
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Posted: ?Thursday, April 24, 2003
Nalini Naidoo.28 March 2003.The Natal Witness. Republished with kind permission.
For many children, school is not a happy place. It is where beatings, slaps and insults can be the order of the day. KZN newspapers have reported that despite the ban on corporal punishment, pupils are still subject to cruel treatment by teachers.
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"Teachers Against AIDS" - a new booklet by Education International
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Posted: ?Monday, May 05, 2003
Education International, the world's largest teacher trade union federation, has recently published a booklet, "Teachers Against AIDS".
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Wits University launches HIV/AIDS virtual research institute
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Posted: ?Friday, May 16, 2003
15 May 2003. Republished courtesy of IRIN PlusNews.
The growing need for a wider African research response to the HIV/AIDS pandemic has led to the creation of a "virtual institute" at one of South Africa's leading universities.
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University of Natal AIDS Plan on track
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Posted: ?Friday, May 30, 2003
Amelia Naidoo.University of Natal Media and Publications.
In KwaZulu-Natal the University is at the epicentre of the HIV/AIDS pandemic: it is a province devastated by the disease in virtually all sectors, with ripple effects felt through service delivery and economic development.
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The impact of HIV/AIDS on teachers
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Posted: ?Friday, August 01, 2003
28 July 2003. Republished courtesy of IRIN PlusNews.
The high rate of teachers leaving the profession in South Africa's KwaZulu-Natal province has been accelerated by HIV/AIDS, a study has found.
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HIV/AIDS takes its toll on South African teachers
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Posted: ?Monday, October 06, 2003
Beauregard Tromp and Edwin Naidu.04 October 2003. The Sunday Independent. Republished courtesy of Independent Newspapers (Pty) Ltd.
Thousands of teachers in southern Africa are dying of HIV/AIDS-related illnesses as relief agencies battle to get support from the international community to help combat "the greatest humanitarian crisis in the history of mankind", according to United Nations agencies.
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There can be smiles after HIV/AIDS, says Pieter-Dirk Uys
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Posted: ?Wednesday, October 08, 2003
Shellee Geduld.08 October 2003. Cape Argus. Republished courtesy of Independent Newspapers (Pty) Ltd.
Satirist Pieter-Dirk Uys plans to produce a video, Survival AIDS, which highlights the "fears and denials associated with the HIV/AIDS pandemic in South Africa".
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Conference offers solutions to impact of HIV/AIDS on education
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Posted: ?Thursday, October 09, 2003
06 October 2003. Republished courtesy of IRIN PlusNews.
At the end of a week-long conference in Swaziland, African educators and US representatives called for further cooperation between the private and public sectors in the fight against HIV/AIDS in schools.
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Craft award for local beader
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Posted: ?Friday, October 17, 2003
Marianne Meijer.The Mercury 14 October 2003. Republished courtesy of Independent Newspapers (Pty) Ltd
There was much joy and pride at the African Art Centre and the Durban Institute of Technology recently, when it was announced that Lobolile Bhekiswephi Ximba was the winner of the craft section in the Brett Kebble Art Awards. She was presented with a R30 000 prize for her beaded crucifix.
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Archbishop Desmond Tutu endorses HIV/AIDS public service announcements
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Posted: ?Thursday, October 30, 2003
Independent Online (IOL).29 October 2003. Republished courtesy of Independent Newspapers (Pty) Ltd.
A series of twenty public service announcements called The Three Amigos is about to be launched as a groundbreaking HIV/AIDS prevention strategy, and has been endorsed by Archbishop Desmond Tutu.
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