South Africa: Is a Trade Ban to Protect Pangolins Enough to Save Them?
Found in Africa and Asia, scaly anteaters are thought to be the world’s most trafficked mammal.
Found in Africa and Asia, scaly anteaters are thought to be the world’s most trafficked mammal.
Christian Belanger reports on the tense relationship between the government and the street traders and scrap metal collectors who contribute to the township's informal economy. Would regulation help?
Since 2001, millions of dollars have been spent to improve a poor Johannesburg township. Residents say, however, that the project has often failed to meet their needs.
In Gugulethu, South Africa, at least one in four people is HIV-positive. One of them is 60-year-old Oriana.
Scientists have developed products to protect healthy young women from the disease—but women aren't taking to them in trials.
Misha Friedman speaks to PRI's The World about photographing women living with HIV and tuberculosis in South Africa.
The final installment in the PBS NewsHour series "The End of AIDS," focusing on South Africa's fight against the disease.
Genetics study confirms a social cycle that helps infection to spread in South Africa.
The "Ending AIDS" project covers efforts to end AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa and the United States. This slideshow takes a look at the people Jon Cohen met along the way and the places he visited.
In the effort to end its HIV/AIDS epidemic, South Africa has made strides, but still faces major challenges.
The AIDS epidemic can be ended with current drugs—in theory. Now, a rural village in impoverished Zimbabwe has figured out how to help end it in real life in a simple, low-tech way.
With the push to offer antiretroviral drugs to all HIV-infected people and no new funding on the horizon, resource-limited countries are going to have to become more creative in delivering care.