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Minister goes ahead with national health insurance
Source: Sowetan
by Ido lekota HEALTH Minister Aaron Motsoaledi is determined to press ahead with a national health insurance scheme that will provide all South Africans with free basic services. “The time has come for us to stop debating and start putting something on the table, that…
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SA slams arrest of homeless Zim
Source: The Mercury
Lawyers for Human Rights and the Legal Resources Centre are Atlantic grantees. South African human rights organisations on Saturday condemned the arrest of about 300 destitute Zimbabwean nationals. "We have been informed by the SAPS (South African Police Service) that the purpose of the raid…
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Medical school supports strikers
Source: Daily News (South Africa)
by Lyse Comins The University of KwaZulu-Natal's Nelson R Mandela School of Medicine has brought lectures, training and clinical duties in hospitals to a halt in solidarity with striking doctors who have vowed to continue protesting until the Department of Health reinstates their 244 fired…
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Minister doubles condom distribution
Source: Daily News (South Africa)
by Caiphus Kgosana Taking a cue from President Jacob Zuma's promise to halve new HIV and Aids infections in two years and Julius Malema's "one girlfriend, one boyfriend" campaign, Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi has decided to double the number of free condoms. Motsoaledi said in…
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Doctors offered R1bn package
Source: Pretoria News (South Africa)
by Mogomotsi Magome and SAPA The Department of Health has offered to increase some doctors' salaries by up to 60 percent from next month, in a bid to avert a nationwide strike that could cripple the public health system. The increases proposed by the department…
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KZN doctors vow to intensify strike
Source: SAPA
Striking doctors in KwaZulu-Natal on Thursday embarked on a campaign to cajole their counterparts in other parts of the country to join them. The strike over pay and working conditions started in KwaZulu-Natal four days ago and had crippled public health institutions in urban areas…
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Lotto billions not being disbursed
Source: Politics Web (South Africa)
Full story by Kobus Marais Only 28% of lottery funds paid out while board members earn R7.5 million A reply to a Democratic Alliance (DA) parliamentary question has revealed that despite R8.5 billion being available to the South African Lottery Board for distribution to beneficiaries…
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Shikaya Facing the Past Project
$300,540
Resource type: Grantee
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Community Law and Rural Development Centre
$408,739
Resource type: Grantee
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Study refutes claims patients stopping ARVs for grant money
Source: Cape Times (South Africa)
Treatment Action Campaign is an Atlantic grantee. by JENNY GROSS ALTHOUGH there have been reports of Aids patients refusing life-saving antiretroviral (ARV) treatment to lower their blood counts enough to qualify for social grants, a three-year study in Khayelitsha found no evidence that people give…
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