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  • Calls to eradicate TB and AIDS gather momentum

    Calls to eradicate TB and AIDS gather momentum

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    By Nevson Mpofu and Byron Mutingwende This year’s March 24 World TB Day celebrated in Shurugwi paved a new way for strategies to end the disease. Ending Tuberculosis could be achieved through testing and screening, it has emerged. The fact on ground is, in populations with high HIV prevalence, many people infected with HIV develop…

  • Calls to fast-track HIV prevention response gain momentum

    Calls to fast-track HIV prevention response gain momentum

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    By Byron Mutingwende   Calls to implement the 2016 Political Declaration meant to fast track the HIV prevention response, along with treatment are gaining momentum. This emerged at a Stakeholders’ meeting on HIV Prevention Revitalisation held at the Monomotapa Legacy Hotel in Harare early this week. The meeting was meant to take stock of the…

  • Calls for media safety and gender equity gain momentum

    Calls for media safety and gender equity gain momentum

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    By Byron Mutingwende   Journalists have reiterated that the prevailing working conditions in the media are not safe for them to carry out their mandate safely amid calls for gender equity in the sector.   This emerged at a two-day workshop organised by the Zimbabwe Union of Journalists (ZUJ) to train media practitioners on Gender…

  • Calls for legislating gender budgeting gather traction

    Calls for legislating gender budgeting gather traction

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    By Byron Mutingwende   Women have described efforts towards the establishment of a gender sensitive fiscal policy measures espoused in the 2017 National Budget as piecemeal and have called a mechanism to legislate gender budgeting.   Speaking at a dialogue meeting organised with stakeholders to discuss the extent to which government has embraced gender-responsive budgeting…