Exploring the financial vulnerabilities of sex workers during the Covid-19 pandemic in Lesotho: Implications for HIV/Aids

Student: Hlapase Patricia Tesele Country: Lesotho The Covid-19 pandemic harmed global health outcomes and collapsed many economies, which compromised livelihoods for many people. This study investigated the financial vulnerabilities of women in Lesotho who use sex work as a means of obtaining livelihoods or supplementing income during and after Covid-19 and how their financial burdens […]

Exploring the factors that affect adherence to antiretroviral therapy among adult individuals living with HIV/Aids in Pomeroy Community Health Centre HAST (HIV/Aids, STIs & TB) clinic

Student: Zinhle Jabulile Olivia Ngubane Country: South Africa In the fight against HIV/Aids, the world managed to put almost 40 million people on antiretroviral therapy in 2023. More than 5,1 million are in South Africa. The country is the epicentre of the epidemic and has adopted the United Nations 95-95-95 strategy to end Aids as […]

Challenges faced by community healthcare workers in providing healthcare services to households in Emfuleni subdistrict, Gauteng province

Student: Misscar Sarah Nakedi Country: South Africa Community health workers (CHWs) play a vital role in delivering healthcare services at the household level, particularly in underresourced areas like the Emfuleni subdistrict of Gauteng. This research aimed to identify and analyse the potential threats and safety hazards CHWs face in providing effective healthcare services. The qualitative […]

Private pharmacy antiretroviral therapy distribution: Acceptability and reach of the differentiated service delivery model in Yaoundé, Cameroon

Student: Mekolle Enongene Country: Cameroon Preliminary findings regarding the implementation of private pharmacy-based HIV service delivery in sub-Saharan Africa indicate that this model may serve as an effective mechanism to further the objectives outlined in the UNAIDS 95-95-95 strategy for the management and control of the epidemic. Biodemographic and clinical data of devolved stable clients […]