Archive for September, 2009

  • The Cape Gallery The Cape Gallery

      The Cape Gallery, 60 Church Street, Cape Town collaborated in a project by donating artwork to raise funds for The Anglican Aids and Health Care Trust.  Additionally, a percentage of any sale at The Cape Gallery resulting from an introduction by the Anglican Aids and Health Care Trust will go t

    more
  • Christian AIDS Bureau Christian AIDS Bureau

      CABSA – the Christian AIDS Bureau of South Africa – formed a partnership with us in 2004 to facilitate the sharing of information, materials and networking contacts. We seek opportunities to cooperate and collaborate in pursuing our shared goal of mobilising local faith communities to resp

    more
  • The Centre for the Support of Peer Education The Centre for the Support of Peer Education

      The Centre for the Support of Peer Education (CSPE) is a programme of the Harvard School of Public Health in South Africa and operates from offices in Parktown, Johannesburg. Siyafundisa formed a partnership with CSPE to develop and implement the Aribuisaneng course, based on the Rutanang m

    more
  • Scripture Union Scripture Union

    Scripture Union South Africa sees its role as supporting the Church in introducing young South Africans to Jesus, the Bible and the Church. Its ideal is an AIDs-free generation of young people turned around by Christ and filled with hope. Siyafundisa has partnered with SU to deliver the Scrip

    more
  • PEPFAR – The President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief PEPFAR – The President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief

    PEPFAR – The President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief – was originally a five-year, $15 billion American Government initiative to combat the global HIV/AIDS epidemic. The amount was subsequently increased to $18.8 billion, the largest commitment ever by any nation for an international hea

    more
  • The Department for International Development (DFID) The Department for International Development (DFID)

    The Department for International Development (DFID) is the initiative of the UK Government that manages Britain's aid to poor countries and works to eradicate extreme poverty throughout the world. The UK is currently the fifth largest global donor – after USA, Japan, Germany and France – and D

    more

                                                     

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....

      Read more ...
    • 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...

      Read more ...
    • Vana Vetu Progresses

      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...

      Read more ...