Dec 1, 2011 | Siobhan Warrington
“I am alive because I went to test otherwise I would be dead… People think because I am HIV positive, that is the problem. But really the problem is not knowing your HIV status.” These are the words of Khetsiwe, a 43 year-old single mother from Elangeni in Swaziland. Her experiences were being recorded by…
Nov 13, 2010 | Panos London
Overview Researchers working for universities, governments or private companies are doing vital investigation into issues – such as clean water, food security and sexual health – that directly affect the everyday life of people around the world. However they often communicate the results only to other researchers. Research findings can create powerful stories for news…
Jan 24, 2007 | Nathi Gule
In Swaziland, farming know-how is passed on from parent to child. But for many children whose parents die of AIDS, the expertise dies with them, leaving hunger and destitution.