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Welcome to the Informer website. Here we provide useful tools for decision making in all matters related to HIV/AIDS. Perhaps a staff member or friend or relative of yours is infected. Perhaps you are HIV positive yourself. Whichever way you look at it, infected or not, we are ALL AFFECTED by the HIV/AIDS pandemic in South Africa.

Consider this your invitation to become part of the solution . . .

Informer is South Africa's first and only monthly newspaper geared towards those living with HIV/AIDS, those caring for the infected and affected, and anyone who needs to educate themselves about the virus. And we ALL need education... it's the key to stemming the tide of HIV/AIDS. Now you have access to more information than ever, thanks to our web site!

Looking for nutrition, exercise, medical and lifestyle advice? Our experts are on hand to provide it. Got a question? Checking out events in your area? Interested in networking with other key players in the HIV/AIDS field? Need to implement an HIV/AIDS workplace programme and unsure of where to begin? You've come to the right place!

Informer has it all. Informer works closely with NGO's, CBO's and FBO's who are actively involved with HIV and AIDS related activities countrywide.

Regular issues featured in the publication include:
  • Myths about HIV/AIDS
  • Medical News
  • Motivational stories
  • Social and psychological issues
  • Legal issues regarding HIV/AIDS
  • Nutritional information
  • Frequently Asked Questions

This site offers a selection of our most popular features ? why not take a look around our easy-to-navigate areas to see just how much you can get from Informer...

 

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Swine Flu Update
The latest on Swine Flu

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Returning home a hero
Thabang Skwambane (31) cycles alone and unsupported from Johannesburg through Botswana, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Malawi and Tanzania, covering a total distance of 5,458km. Then joined by friends and colleagues, Thabang climbed Mount Kilimanjaro and successfully

Thabang Skwambane (front right) joined by friends and colleagues at Uhuru Peak, Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest point in Africa (5 895m). Click here to read this story

HIV teens: Building a relationship... with your medicines
Taking anti-retroviral medications is a lifelong responsibility. Many HIV positive teens feel there are three things you need to build a strong marriage with your anti-HIV drugs...

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