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SA's HIV/Aids fight 'mismanaged' | SA's HIV/Aids fight 'mismanaged' |
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Corruption and poor oversight have undermined South Africa's fight against HIV/ Aids, a new report says . | Corruption and poor oversight have undermined South Africa's fight against HIV/ Aids, a new report says . |
The authors, the Institute of Security Studies and Transparency International, say there has been a "potentially lethal cocktail of mismanagement". | The authors, the Institute of Security Studies and Transparency International, say there has been a "potentially lethal cocktail of mismanagement". |
They blame South Africa's president for questioning the link between HIV and Aids and say his stance has had an impact on the whole health system. | They blame South Africa's president for questioning the link between HIV and Aids and say his stance has had an impact on the whole health system. |
South Africa has the highest incidence of Aids in the world. | South Africa has the highest incidence of Aids in the world. |
The report, titled A Lethal Cocktail, says 30% of the population is infected. | |
'Lives endangered' | 'Lives endangered' |
Politicisation of the disease has created numerous channels for abuse and is undermining attempts to counter it, the report says. | |
The authors conclude that it has become difficult to disentangle corruption from mismanagement and system failure as the root causes of the poor response to Aids. | The authors conclude that it has become difficult to disentangle corruption from mismanagement and system failure as the root causes of the poor response to Aids. |
Much of the responsibility is laid at the door of President Thabo Mbeki, whose well-known questioning of the link between the HIV virus and Aids has resulted in activists labelling him an "Aids denialist". | Much of the responsibility is laid at the door of President Thabo Mbeki, whose well-known questioning of the link between the HIV virus and Aids has resulted in activists labelling him an "Aids denialist". |
The report says that his stand has had an impact throughout the health system, creating numerous channels for abuse. | The report says that his stand has had an impact throughout the health system, creating numerous channels for abuse. |
The authors cite an example of a doctor dismissed for allowing a rape charity to use a disused hospital, because they were distributing anti-retroviral drugs. | The authors cite an example of a doctor dismissed for allowing a rape charity to use a disused hospital, because they were distributing anti-retroviral drugs. |
The local politician accused the doctor concerned of endangering black lives and threatening to turn South Africa into a banana republic. | The local politician accused the doctor concerned of endangering black lives and threatening to turn South Africa into a banana republic. |
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