MOZAMBIQUE: Workers in the forefront of fight against HIV/AIDS
2 May 2005 (PlusNews ), The role workers can play in the fight against HIV/AIDS came into sharp focus during May Day celebrations in Mozambique.
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MOZAMBIQUE: World leaders urge stronger support of AIDS response
24 March 2005 (PlusNews ), UNAIDS together with leaders from Norway, the UK and Sweden, ended a visit to Mozambique this week with calls for increased donor support of the country's response to HIV/AIDS.
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MOZAMBIQUE: Police bear brunt of HIV/AIDS impact
16 March 2005 (PlusNews ), At least 150 officers in Mozambique's police force die from AIDS-related illnesses every year, a senior official has revealed.
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MOZAMBIQUE: Brazil reinforces AIDS drug manufacturing promise
11 March 2005 (PlusNews ), A visiting Brazilian foreign minister this week reiterated his government's 2003 promise to build an AIDS drug manufacturing plant in Mozambique.
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MOZAMBIQUE: Partnerships by women urged against HIV/AIDS
10 March 2005 (PlusNews ), The Mozambican Minister for Women's Affairs, Virgilia Matabele, has urged women to work together in the fight against HIV and AIDS.
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MOZAMBIQUE: US announces increased HIV/AIDS funding
4 March 2005 (PlusNews ), The United States has announced plans to increase HIV/AIDS funding to Mozambique this year, the Associated Press reported.
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MOZAMBIQUE: AIDS efforts useless without nutrition - experts
11 February 2005 (PlusNews ), The poor diet of most people on anti-AIDS treatment in Mozambique is cause for serious concern, an association of AIDS physicians warned on Thursday.
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MOZAMBIQUE: Financial incentive to attract home-based HIV/AIDS caregivers
2 February 2005 (PlusNews ), Mozambican health authorities are hoping a financial incentive will encourage more people to become involved in home-based care (HBC) programmes for those living with HIV/AIDS.
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MOZAMBIQUE: Starting to save HIV-positive children
21 January 2005 (PlusNews ), Albertina, a 34-year-old mother of three children, has just learnt she is HIV positive. She appears to take it calmly and manages to remain focused on her youngest son, Pedro, who is waiting to see the doctor at the Paediatric Day Hospital in Maputo, the Mozambican capital.
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MOZAMBIQUE: International funding expected for AIDS budget
17 January 2005 (PlusNews ), The Mozambican government can only cover a small part the country's HIV/AIDS budget for 2005, estimated at US $54 million, according to Health Minister Francisco Songane.
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MOZAMBIQUE: Plans announced for AIDS treatment expansion
13 January 2005 (PlusNews ), Mozambique has announced plans to increase the number of people on free anti-AIDS treatment by 12,000 this year.
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MOZAMBIQUE: National AIDS council spent less than 40 percent of budget
20 December 2004 (PlusNews ), Mozambique's National Council for the Fight Against AIDS (CNCS) has spent less than 40 percent of the funds allocated to HIV/AIDS activities in the country this year.
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MOZAMBIQUE: People living with AIDS overlooked in response
17 December 2004 (PlusNews ), At a journalism course in Mozambique in 2001, it was hard to find an HIV-positive person to talk to the reporters, and he did so on condition of anonymity. Two years later there were 30 willing to talk, and they gave their names.
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MOZAMBIQUE: HIV prevention training for traditional healers
23 November 2004 (PlusNews ), The role of traditional healers in HIV prevention is receiving recognition in Mozambique's Maputo province.
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MOZAMBIQUE: Failed AIDS treatment target predicted
16 November 2004 (PlusNews ), It is unlikely that Mozambique will meet its target of having 8,000 people on anti-AIDS treatment by the end of 2004, although more than 5,000 are already being treated.
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MOZAMBIQUE: Artists create AIDS awareness
10 November 2004 (PlusNews ), Mozambican artists organised a four-day festival on Art and AIDS last week in the capital, Maputo, to create awareness around the epidemic.
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MOZAMBIQUE: Youth health targeted
28 October 2004 (PlusNews ), As HIV infection continues to climb among Mozambican youth, initiatives are underway to address their specific health concerns.
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MOZAMBIQUE: US millions pledged for HIV/AIDS
27 October 2004 (PlusNews ), The US plans to fund 14 centres for HIV counselling and testing in Mozambique, as well as various programmes to prevent transmission of the virus from mother to child, the Portuguese news agency, Lusa reported.
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MOZAMBIQUE: Securing an AIDS-free future
26 October 2004 (PlusNews ), A crowd of young Mozambicans gathered under the shade of a tree last week to discuss what they knew about HIV/AIDS, as part of a peer education programme underway in central Zambezia province.
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MOZAMBIQUE: Religious leaders tackle AIDS
11 October 2004 (PlusNews ), In an unprecedented show of solidarity, 16 faith-based organisations in Mozambique have united to tackle the HIV/AIDS epidemic, coming up with a national action plan.
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