PMTCT – Media Watch

Pregnancy and HIV: Two birds two stones?

Pregnancy and HIV: Two birds two stones?

Confused head-scratching must have been what greeted an article in The New Age which featured a bizarre and uncontextualised quote from Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi on HIV prevention and teen pregnancy.
Continue reading | 11 August 2011 | 0 Comments | Tags: aaron motsoaledi, condoms, contraceptives, family planning, hiv prevention, safe sex, safe sex messaging, teen pregnancy, the new age, unprotected sex
Turning a silk purse into a sow’s ear: Hospital stigma and PMTCT

Turning a silk purse into a sow’s ear: Hospital stigma and PMTCT

The Times and the Daily Sun have reported that pregnant women are being mocked, slapped, pinched and even bribed in South Africa’s public hospitals. To add insult to injury, HIV-positive mothers-to-be are also subjected to treatment which could seriously endanger their lives and their babies’ lives.
Continue reading | 10 August 2011 | 0 Comments | Tags: abuse, daily sun, discrimination, human rights watch report, pmtct, stigma, the new age

A ‘push’ to include traditional midwives

Following the International Confederation of Midwives congress last week, media articles have focused on formally trained midwives to the neglect of traditional birth attendants, despite the fact that the latter continue to play an important role in South African society.

The International Confederation of Midwives Congress was held in Durban last week. Consequently The New Age and the Mail & Guardian have both featured articles on midwives.

Continue reading | 28 June 2011 | 0 Comments

Providing context avoids confusion

While a piece in the Daily Sun serves to spotlight midwives-who have to some extent been neglected in favour of obstetricians and gynecologists-small technical errors are evident in the article.
Continue reading | 24 June 2011 | 0 Comments

Keeping the punch in PMTCT

Today The Star features no less than two articles on successes achieved by the government's PMTCT programme. However an issue involving article placement could soften its impact on readers.
Continue reading | 10 June 2011 | 0 Comments
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