Archive for July, 2009

  • New Curriculum for Parents

    Siyafundisa has just discovered a new (to South Africa) programme to complement and reinforce its on-going HIV youth prevention programmes (Peer Education and Life Skills) and the training of priests that it does in conjunction with these.  The programme, “Families Matter,” was developed and te

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  • Siyafundisa Sponsors Holiday Camps Siyafundisa Sponsors Holiday Camps

    All across South Africa during the June/July School Holidays, youth from Siyafundisa’s Peer Education and Life Skills programmes were gathering together for Holiday Camps.  These camps were designed to build interest and engagement in these programmes.  Lessons were interspersed with devotion

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  • Art from Southern Africa Art from Southern Africa

    On Friday evening, May 22nd, the Anglican AIDS & Healthcare Trust (AAHT) embarked on a new, fund-raising enterprise.   AAHT opened an exhibition of Southern African Art that ran through 3 July.  This was made possible by a most generous gift of art from Mrs. Gail Dörje of The Cape Gallery an

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Latest News

    • HIV infections drop significantly in SA

      New study reveals a 60% decline among young people By CLAIRE KEETON - Jun 20, 2010 New HIV infections in South Africa dropped by 35% between 2002 and 2008, a new study reveals. The most striking reduction was a 60% decline among 15 to 24-year-olds....

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    • International AIDS Candlelight Memorial

        16 May 2010 The annual Candlelight Memorial continues as the longest running public event for HIV and AIDS awareness since inception in 1983 and is still the largest grassroots movement against HIV, spreading hope, and uniting countries and comm...

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      The Vana Vetu OVC Children’s programme  is currently being implemented by 8 dioceses in South Africa: False Bay, Grahamstown, Matlosane, Natal, Port Elizabeth, St Mark Limpopo, Umzimvubu and Zululand. We have 8 Diocesan Co-ordinators (DOVC), 38 Te...

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