12 June 2017
Durban, Thursday 15 June 2017 – The Human Sciences Research Council today concluded its programme at the SA AIDS Conference in Kwa-Zulu Natal, where it joined various other agencies and institutions, to showcase the work it is doing to reduce…
Durban, Thursday 15 June 2017 – The Human Sciences Research Council today concluded its programme at the SA AIDS Conference in Kwa-Zulu Natal, where it joined various other agencies and institutions, to showcase the work it is doing to reduce…
Durban, Thursday 15 June 2017 – The Human Sciences Research Council today concluded its programme at the SA AIDS Conference in Kwa-Zulu Natal, where it joined various other agencies and institutions, to showcase the work it is doing to reduce…
30 May 2017
Research conducted by the Human Sciences Research Council, Statistics SA, the Medical Research Council and the Department of Health indicates that tobacco consumption is decreasing although these gains must be safeguarded. Tobacco use impacts…
Research conducted by the Human Sciences Research Council, Statistics SA, the Medical Research Council and the Department of Health indicates that tobacco consumption is decreasing although these gains must be safeguarded. Tobacco use impacts…
Research conducted by the Human Sciences Research Council, Statistics SA, the Medical Research Council and the Department of Health indicates that tobacco consumption is decreasing although these gains must be safeguarded. Tobacco use impacts…
Research conducted by the Human Sciences Research Council, Statistics SA, the Medical Research Council and the Department of Health indicates that tobacco consumption is decreasing although these gains must be safeguarded. Tobacco use impacts…
10 May 2017
With only two months into South Africa’s National HIV & Behaviour Survey, teams of field workers collecting behavioural survey data and blood samples across the country have reported “an encouraging response rate from the…
21 February 2017
Press statement For immediate release Sixty thousand participants will take part in the fifth National HIV and Health Study The Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC) will visit 60 000 South Africans to request their participation in the…
01 December 2016
New scientific research from South Africa strengthens international evidence that children whose parents have a life-threatening disease such as HIV can benefit from their parents communicating with them about their illness and possible death. South…