ICASA2023 focuses on inequalities, inclusion and innovation

The 22nd International Conference on Aids & STIs in Africa (ICASA) – the largest HIV and Aids conference in Africa – will take place from 4 to 9 December 2023 in Harare, Zimbabwe. It will be a hybrid (virtual and in-person) event. The theme for this year’s conference is: Aids is not over – addresssing […]

Africa Centre inspires students at annual summer school

​​COVID-19 has taught us many lessons. One of the most important ones was the reminder that the impact of any disease that operates at a pandemic level goes far beyond healthcare. It affects how we operate in our communities (and what we do), the way we work, our freedom to make certain choices and the […]

Action on all fronts to #endAids by 2030

And so #SummerSchool2023 draws to a close… The keynote address on Monday truly set the tone for an inspiring week, with Dr David Parirenyatwa passionately making a case for reigniting and accelerating efforts, resources and commitment to addressing HIV and Aids. From there onwards we tackled the fight against the pandemic from every angle: from unpacking the […]

Adapting to incorporate pressing issues

This past week’s #PostgraduateSummerSchool has been all about meeting the next generation of HIV and Aids advocates who are committed to using their time and resources in their respective industries to fight this pandemic and #endAIDS once and for all. Going forward, one of the most obvious challenges is that Covid-19 has, to a large extent, derailed most of […]

Getting to grips with academic writing

The ability to communicate effectively in writing is a vital skill in most aspects of our working and personal lives. In an academic environment, there are very specific writing conventions and readers have certain expectations. Selene Delport, Postgraduate Workshop Coordinator at the #StellenboschUniversity Writing Lab, helps our #PostgradSummerSchool get to grips with these conventions. Yesterday, students were introduced to […]

Keen to get going!

It’s hard to believe tomorrow is the last day of the #2023SummerSchool! The diverse range of topics covered so far by our expert speakers and lecturers undoubtedly inspired our students and they are keen to get going with the course. Let’s cheer them on with the same kind of energy the #KuyasaKids showed in their performance at our #WorldAidsDay event […]

Facilitating active, engaged and impactful citizenship

As part of our community mobilisation session at today’s #PostgradSummerSchool, we’re hosting Eltena Rethman from the Community Chest, which is celebrating its 95th year in 2023. The Community Chest supports the NGO sector by facilitating active, engaged and impactful citizenship through four focus areas – health, education, income generation and community development. The Community Chest has […]

Community mobilisation is vital, and our students help

Community mobilisation plays a vital role in harnessing individual and community strength to promote good health and prepare communities for current and future pandemics – and the effective dissemination of information lies at the core of mobilising communities. In this regard, the Health Promotion South Africa Trust (HPSA) – which is affiliated with both UNESCO […]

Our course reflects the dynamic world of health challenges

HIV and Aids is a dynamic field. And the world around us is constantly changing and new scientific discoveries come to light regularly. To ensure that our #postgraduate course remains relevant, we have made many adjustments over the years. When the course was first presented in 2001, the focus was on preventative strategies – abstain, be faithful, […]

Ongoing challenges around inequalities

The theme for 2022’s World Aids Day commemoration was “Equalise”, highlighting the importance of addressing inequalities such as the continued disproportionate number of HIV infections in women versus men – 64% of people currently living with HIV in South Africa are women. Dr Tlaleng Mofokeng, who specialises in advocating for and defending women’s and children’s […]