Case Studies - HIV/AIDS

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It was mid-2008 and Zackie Achmat, founder of the Treatment Action Campaign (TAC) − widely regarded as one of the most successful HIV/AIDS activist organisations in the world... ... Click here for more

South Africa had the most rapidly growing HIV/AIDS epidemic in the world. By 2001, 4.2 million South Africans were infected with HIV. ... Click here for more

“We almost woke up a little bit too late,” said Clifford Mkhize with a wry smile as he discussed his company’s response to the HIV/AIDS crisis..." ... Click here for more

In 2004, Dr Brian Brink, the man charged with managing mining group, Anglo American’s (Anglo’s) response to the HIV/Aids pandemic, conducted a review of Anglo’s HIV/Aids policies. ... Click here for more

Núr Samuels was one of the founders of the Western Cape AIDS Business Forum. ... Click here for more

Peter Doyle, Group MD of Metropolitan, who developed the Metropolitan Model, noted that in Europe and North America the impact of HIV infection had been modest. In Africa, however, it was significant. ... Click here for more

"We cannot just sit by and do nothing!” said Sebastian Olofsson to his uncle, Dan Olofsson, a Swedish IT billionaire and owner of a private game reserve in Hluhluwe (northern KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa)..." ... Click here for more