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Reading, Writing & a Celery Stick

Five years ago, Banareng Primary School in Atteridgeville, a township near Pretoria, was losing its battle against the typical consequences of poverty. Attendance and grades were poor and illnesses among students frequent.

AIDS Ravages Labour Force

Study of 50 countries indicates high cost of inaction to private sector; Africa worst hit an estimated 36.5 million people engaged in some form of economic activity worldwide are HIV-positive, resulting in an annual loss of $25 billion in productivity – twice the yearly gross domestic product of Kenya.

New Strategy for Tracking the Epidemic

In June 2004 the World Health Organisation and UNAIDS released a policy statement that cautiously endorsed a new approach to HIV testing in hopes of increasing the number of people worldwide who know their status.

A Shot Put to Governance

Lessons in achievement from the Olympic arenas of Athens. The world’s greatest sporting spectacle, the Olympic games, is a testament to the power of money, planning and sports science.

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