South Africa
“Countering Stigma: Collectively Counselling an AIDS Identity.”
Roberts, Sandra Jane. “Countering Stigma: Collectively Counselling an AIDS Identity.” In Globalisation and new identities: a view from the middle, edited by Peter Alexander, Marcelle C. Dawson and Meera Ichharam, 171-189. Johannesburg: Jacana, 2006.
Read Full Post | Make a Comment ( None so far )Getting the Snip.
Malambe, Lucas. “Getting the Snip.” Drum (Cape Town, South Africa) no. 777 (9 August 2007): 38-39.
South African men are getting circumcised after research indicates circumcision helps safeguard against HIV.
Memories are made of this.
Kamnqa, Siyabonga. “Memories are made of this.” Drum (Cape Town, South Africa) no. 770 (21 June 2007) :102-103.
Memory boxes and books as therapy for HIV-positive patients. Individuals record their thoughts and feelings in the books or place things of value to their lives in the memory boxes.
See also the Digital Hero Book Project, http://www.molotech.org.za/dhbp/ of Steve Vosloo, a Stanford Reuters Foundation [...]
Standing Ovation for Zethu.
Pillay, Claudia. “Standing Ovation for Zethu!” Drum (Cape Town, South Africa) no. 765 (17 May 2007): 14-15.
About a 16 year girl, an AIDS orphan, chosen to represent the Ubuntu Education Fund. The Fund provides HIV services and education to orphans in Port Elizabeth, South Africa. Zethu is the head of household for two younger siblings.
My Full Life – with HIV.
Sik, Vida Li. “My Full Life – with HIV.” Drum (Cape Town, South Africa) no. 774 (19 July 2007):40-42.
Article on a woman and two men living with HIV, all in their 30s. All are treatment literacy trainers with the Treatment Action Campaign.


