12/01/2011 | 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…
11/13/2010 | 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…
01/24/2007 | 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.