Government finally moves on male circumcision
More than 5,000 men have been circumcised so far
LILONGWE, 10 February 2012 (PlusNews) - Clement Zulu never thought he would be circumcised. A Christian from the north of Malawi, Zulu was among millions of Malawians who believed the practice was a ritual for the southern Yao people, who are mostly Muslims. full report


HIV/AIDS: New plan to speed up male circumcision
HIV/AIDS: Adult male circumcision - new developments
KENYA: Male circumcision - women need counselling too

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ASIA: Breaking down legal barriers to HIV information access


BANGKOK, 9 February 2012 (PlusNews) - While a number of Asian and Pacific countries are addressing legal barriers to accessing HIV information and treatment, there is still a gap between policy and implementation, say officials. full report

TANZANIA: Good results in programme to boost TB detection


ARUSHA, 1 February 2012 (PlusNews) - A pilot community programme to improve TB detection in northern Tanzania has shown good results and could be replicated nationwide as the country seeks to improve its TB treatment and prevention systems. full report

KENYA: Shortage of HIV test kits raises concerns


NAROK, 27 January 2012 (PlusNews) - Voluntary counselling and testing centres around Kenya are turning people away due to a shortage of HIV testing kits after the recall in December of more than one million faulty HIV tests. full report

SWAZILAND: No money, no CD4 tests


MBABANE, 23 January 2012 (PlusNews) - Swaziland is still short of lab reagents needed for CD4 count testing, which is used to initiate and monitor patients on antiretroviral treatment, and HIV-positive people are growing increasingly frustrated as the country enters its fourth month without a way to establish the strength of their immune system. full report

EVENTS

HIV/AIDS: Law & Practice, 20-21 July 2012 - Washington, DC
Immediately preceding AIDS 2012, the American Bar Association AIDS Coordinating Committee will host lawyers, doctors and service providers to discuss HIV law and practice.
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