Recent Posts
- Illinois Attorney General Files Lawsuit Against HIV/AIDS Nonprofit
- California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger Signs Budget That Cuts $52M From HIV/AIDS Programs
- Efforts Underway In Namibia To Treat Pediatric HIV
- HIV/AIDS Education Project Targeting Pennsylvania Black Women Examined
- Also In Global Health News: Uganda Male Circumcision; Malaria Vaccine; Potential Global Fund Grant In Cambodia; PMTCT Of HIV In Botswana
Random Posts
- Opinions: Reforming U.S. Aid; Delivering Health Care In Developing Countries
- Confirmed Link Between Chronic Infection And Immune-System Protein
- Federal Appeals Court Rejects Lawsuit Against Abbott Over HIV/AIDS Drug Price Hike
- Obesity May Have Adverse Role In HIV Treatment
- Opinion Columns Urge HIV Testing
- Pioneering Work On Cell-Phone Imaging Could Transform Global Health Care
- New Lab Test Offers Better Prediction Of HIV Microbicide Safety
- Discovery Of Two Antibodies Could Move AIDS Vaccine Development Forward
- New Advances On The Long Road To The Development Of An AIDS Vaccine
- Marin County, Calif., HIV/AIDS Programs Impacted By Cuts To Public, Private Funding
Prescription AIDS Drugs
Contact Us
Also In Global Health News: Gaming For HIV Prevention; Sex Education In China; Concern Worldwide Receives Maternal, Child Health Grant
August 17th, 2010
| Patient / Public: | ![]() |
|
| Health Professional: | ![]() |
|
| Article Opinions: | 0 posts |
Video Game Teaches Kenyan Teens HIV Prevention
PlusNews/IRIN examines a multi-player PC video game that teaches Kenyan teens how to avoid becoming infected with HIV. “Pamoja Mtaani” — Swahili for “Together in the Hood” — hones in “on five key behaviours that can reduce HIV infections among youth: delaying the onset of sexual activity, abstinence, avoiding multiple sex partners, correct and consistent condom use, and uptake of voluntary counselling and testing services,” the news service writes. It was developed by Warner Bros. Entertainment in partnership with PEPFAR, according to PlusNews/IRIN (7/30).
Health Officials In China Worry Abortion Statistics Reflect Gaps In Sex Education
According to statistics recently released by Chinese health officials, “more than 13 million abortions are performed each year in China, far more than any other country in the world,” the New York Times reports (McDonald, 7/30). Officials attribute the country’s high abortion rate to a lack of sex education and an increase in the number of sexually active young people, Reuters/Washington Post reports (7/30). “A survey done by 411 Hospital of PLA (People’s Liberation Army) in Shanghai, for example, found that less than 30 percent of callers to a hotline knew how to avoid pregnancy, and only 17 percent were aware of venereal diseases. More than 70 percent said they did not know sexual transmission is the major contributor to the spread of HIV/AIDS,” China Daily reports (Juan and Yanfeng, 7/30).
Gates Foundation Gives $41M To Concern Worldwide U.S. To Overcome Barriers To Maternal, Child Health
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has awarded $41 million to Concern Worldwide U.S. for an “initiative to identify new ways of improving essential healthcare in Africa and South Asia,” the U.K. Press Association reports. The organization will also “field-test bold and inventive ways to overcome barriers to delivering proven maternal, newborn and child health solutions in six countries” (7/28). According to Irish Independent, Tom Arnold, CEO of Concern Worldwide U.S., said, “We expect some more experimental stuff to come up. There will be a degree of prudent risk-taking but we believe there are projects that need to be tried out” (Bray, 7/29). The initiative will launch in Malawi, India, and Sierra Leone (Concern Worldwide U.S. release, 7/28).
This information was reprinted from globalhealth.kff.org with kind permission from the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation. You can view the entire Kaiser Daily Global Health Policy Report, search the archives and sign up for email delivery at globalhealth.kff.org.
© Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation. All rights reserved.
Related posts:
- Also In Global Health News: Uganda ARVs; Malaria In Yemen; Seasonal Hunger; Zimbabwe Maternal Deaths; Nigeria Polio Campaign Patient / Public: Health Professional: Article Opinions: ...
- Also In Global Health News: Children HIV Center In Rwanda; New Cholera Cases In Zimbabwe; Maternal Mortality In Pakistan Patient / Public: Health Professional: Article Opinions: 0 posts...
- Also In Global Health News: News Outlets Explore AIDS Vaccine Research; Chloroquine Resistance Unraveled; Authorities Contest Maternal Mortality Rep. Patient / Public: Health Professional: Article Opinions: 0 posts...
- Also In Global Health News: Uganda Male Circumcision; Malaria Vaccine; Potential Global Fund Grant In Cambodia; PMTCT Of HIV In Botswana Patient / Public: Health Professional: Article Opinions: 0 posts...
- Also In Global Health News: HIV Aid For Vietnam; Gates To Meet With WHO; Women’s Health In Philippines; Zambian Health Workers; HIV In Ghana Patient / Public: Health Professional: Article Opinions: ...
Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin.
No Comments »
No comments yet.
RSS feed for comments on this post. TrackBack URL
Leave a comment
You must be logged in to post a comment.






