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HEALTH-ANGOLA: War, Plague, Pestilence and Death

Mario de Queiroz

LISBON, Feb 16 2007 (IPS) – Nearly five years after the advent of peace in Angola, following four decades of war which cost a million lives, the new killers in this Southern African country are cholera, malaria and AIDS.
Last week alone there were 111 deaths, to be added to the 3,017 fatalities among the 76,823 cholera cases detected since the outbreak of the disease on Feb. 13, 2006, according to figures from the World Health Organisation (WHO) delegation in Luanda, published in Lisbon this week by the Portuguese press.

There was a rise in the number of cases after mid-October, the start of the rainy season. Luanda was particularly affected by flooding, which accelerated the spread of cholera, an acute intestinal infection caused by bacteria producin…

SOUTH PACIFIC: Lifestyle Diseases – a Heavy Burden

Shailendra Singh

SUVA, Mar 28 2007 (IPS) – Pacific Island Countries (PIC) have made no real effort to deal with a public health crisis arising from overweight populations because it is silent and the effects are not immediate say experts.
Commenting on a World Health Organisation (WHO) report, released late February, that identified lifestyle diseases as the number one killer in the region, associate professor in economics at the University of South Pacific, Mahendra Reddy, said the findings were alarming but not surprising.

Reddy told IPS that the problems have been mounting because of delays in dealing with them and that many governments in the region are now finding that they lack the capacity to cope.

As is the case in most developing countries, Pacific I…

HEALTH-SOUTH AFRICA: Pulling Stunts To End AIDS Ignorance

Sarah McGregor

CAPE TOWN, Apr 28 2007 (IPS) – For six weeks, Andre van Zijl has been pumping petrol around the clock at a gas station in the picturesque seaside town Knysna on South Africa s south coast. Why? To raise awareness about HIV/AIDS.
The 57-year-old AIDS campaigner aims to log 1,000 working hours this week in his latest publicity stunt to highlight the devastating scale of the AIDS epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa, home to 70 percent of people living with HIV in the world.

It takes doing something this unusual to draw attention to a problem that many people are tired of hearing. It has nothing to do with me or what I can accomplish as an individual. It is about doing it in a noticeable way so people think twice, he told IPS.

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COLOMBIA-ECUADOR: ‘There Are No Plants or Animals Left’

Constanza Vieira

BOGOTA, Jun 6 2007 (IPS) – A new U.S. government report acknowledges that coca crops expanded last year in Colombia, despite the heavy herbicide spraying carried out under Plan Colombia, which has been loudly protested by neighbouring Ecuador for causing damages to human and animal health and food crops in border areas.
 Credit: Acción Ecológica

Credit: Acción Ecológica

Coca will never disappear, said a woman sitting in a bus ridden by this reporter from the Pacific port city of Buenaventura to Cali, in the western Colombian province of Valle del Cauca. The driver and passengers sitting nearby nodded.

HEALTH: Focus on Orphans, Stigma at HIV/AIDS Meet

Feizal Samath

COLOMBO, Jul 4 2007 (IPS) – Having won over conservative communities in three Sri Lankan districts, an international non-governmental organisation (NGO) is confident that the problem of stigma and discrimination faced by people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) can be overcome.
There have been no great strides towards total acceptance, but social worker Swarna de Silva believes communities can be guided to accept their neighbours who are HIV positive.

We have a good rapport with all the people in the village (name withheld). We visit all of them in our support activities and don t discriminate against each other, she told IPS.

As territorial coordinator for HIV/AIDS and Anti-Human Trafficking of the Salvation Army in Sri Lanka, de Silva has many hear…

HEALTH-INDIA: On War Footing to Stamp Out Bird Flu Outbreak

Anjulika Thingnam

IMPHAL, Manipur, Aug 7 2007 (IPS) – For the past fortnight, the menu on the Manipur state government s table has changed from the staple of fighting HIV infections to stamping out an outbreak of avian influenza.
That effort has paid off. On Monday the state, which shares a 1,600 km-long border with Burma, was confident enough to lift a ban on the import of poultry feed.

With a population of 2.2 million people Manipur already has and estimated 15,000 HIV positive people and 800 full-blown AIDS cases keeping the health department on a high alert. The state government additionally grapples with a long-standing armed separatist insurgency.

Eleven days after the bird flu outbreak was made public, around 350,000 birds, including some of the state g…

RELIGION-INDIA: Mother Teresa&#39s Work With the Dying Lives On

Sujoy Dhar

KOLKATA, Sep 4 2007 (IPS) – Garishly made-up sex workers hang around the seedy street that leads to Nirmal Hriday , the home for the dying founded by Nobel peace laureate Mother Teresa, in a portion of an abandoned temple to the Hindu demon-slaying goddess Kali.
Volunteers Take a Break at Nirmal Hriday Credit: Sujoy Dhar

Volunteers Take a Break at Nirmal Hriday Credit: Sujoy Dhar

Ten years after Mother Teresa #39s own passing, Nirmal Hriday (Pure Heart) presents the same image of both hope and despair an image that is sure to continue as its celebrated founder moves up the fast track to sainthood.