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2020-09-30 |
Social Work Student Association raise funds for Sunflower House |
2020-09-30 |
Social Work Student Association raise funds for Sunflower House |
2020-09-29 |
Can COVID-19 change us for the better? |
2020-09-29 |
Can COVID-19 change us for the better? |
2020-09-28 |
UFS’ Next Generation Sequencing Unit designated as a WHO Collaborating Centre |
2020-09-28 |
UFS’ Next Generation Sequencing Unit designated as a WHO Collaborating Centre |
2020-09-28 |
SA needs tough, bold decisions post-COVID-19 |
2020-09-28 |
SA needs tough, bold decisions post-COVID-19 |
2020-09-24 |
International Cultural Diversity Festival connects cultures |
2020-09-24 |
International Cultural Diversity Festival connects cultures |
2020-09-23 |
#HeritageDay: South African diversity a microcosm of the world |
2020-09-23 |
#HeritageDay: South African diversity a microcosm of the world |
2020-09-23 |
Legalising communal artisanal small-scale miners |
2020-09-23 |
Legalising communal artisanal small-scale miners |
2020-09-23 |
The Heritage of Hope |
2020-09-23 |
The Heritage of Hope |
2020-09-23 |
Third Amazing Race journey through Africa |
2020-09-23 |
Third Amazing Race journey through Africa |
2020-09-23 |
Can we use African Indigenous Knowledge to tackle COVID-19? |
2020-09-23 |
Can we use African Indigenous Knowledge to tackle COVID-19? |
2020-09-23 |
UFS hosts 2020 Virtual International Cultural Diversity Festival |
2020-09-23 |
UFS hosts 2020 Virtual International Cultural Diversity Festival |
2020-09-21 |
Update on developments at the UFS |
2020-09-21 |
Update on developments at the UFS |
2020-09-22 |
You too can get behind Ubuntu |
2020-09-22 |
You too can get behind Ubuntu |
2020-09-17 |
Nutrition in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic |
2020-09-17 |
Nutrition in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic |
2020-09-16 |
Student Affairs research colloquium: Connecting meaningfully in a digital world |
2020-09-16 |
Student Affairs research colloquium: Connecting meaningfully in a digital world |
2020-09-16 |
UFS hosts national #HeritageDay webinar with SA Poet Laureate |
2020-09-16 |
UFS hosts national #HeritageDay webinar with SA Poet Laureate |
2020-09-15 |
Plant breeding enhances crop improvement |
2020-09-15 |
Plant breeding enhances crop improvement |
2020-09-15 |
Your safety and survival key during kidnapping |
2020-09-15 |
Your safety and survival key during kidnapping |
2020-09-14 |
UFS part of new international digital humanities history project |
2020-09-14 |
UFS part of new international digital humanities history project |
2020-09-14 |
Kovsie sports star one of Mail & Guardian’s 200 exceptional young South Africans |
2020-09-14 |
Kovsie sports star one of Mail & Guardian’s 200 exceptional young South Africans |
2020-09-11 |
UFS dermatologist publishes first-ever comprehensive skin atlas |
2020-09-11 |
UFS dermatologist publishes first-ever comprehensive skin atlas |
2020-09-11 |
Black women’s hair: A political battlefield |
2020-09-11 |
Black women’s hair: A political battlefield |
2020-09-11 |
The ignored threat of fungal infections |
2020-09-11 |
The ignored threat of fungal infections |
2020-09-10 |
‘Do, Re, Mental Health’ – Harmonising Well-being with Music |
2020-09-10 |
‘Do, Re, Mental Health’ – Harmonising Well-being with Music |
2020-09-10 |
Dr Madiope participating in annual Adelaide Tambo lecture at TUT |
2020-09-10 |
Dr Madiope participating in annual Adelaide Tambo lecture at TUT |
2020-09-10 |
'Kamphoer' author delivers another compelling novel |
2020-09-10 |
'Kamphoer' author delivers another compelling novel |
2020-09-09 |
2020 UFS Thought-Leader Series: The South African Economy |
2020-09-09 |
2020 UFS Thought-Leader Series: The South African Economy |
2020-09-09 |
Call for contributions: 2020 International Cultural Diversity Festival |
2020-09-09 |
Call for contributions: 2020 International Cultural Diversity Festival |
2020-09-08 |
Finding safe havens for biodiversity in the eastern Free State |
2020-09-08 |
Finding safe havens for biodiversity in the eastern Free State |
2020-09-07 |
UFS and CUT research projects get funding |
2020-09-07 |
UFS and CUT research projects get funding |
2020-09-07 |
‘People must be at the centre of what we do’ |
2020-09-07 |
‘People must be at the centre of what we do’ |
2020-09-05 |
We are ready |
2020-09-05 |
We are ready |
2020-09-04 |
Return of students to campus during Level 2 |
2020-09-04 |
Return of students to campus during Level 2 |
2020-09-03 |
Opportunities revealed by COVID-19 for continuously developing a universally accessible university |
2020-09-03 |
Opportunities revealed by COVID-19 for continuously developing a universally accessible university |
2020-08-31 |
ITP Transformation Week: Call for Contributions |
2020-08-31 |
ITP Transformation Week: Call for Contributions |
2020-09-02 |
Faculty of Health Sciences welcomes donations of PPEs |
2020-09-02 |
Faculty of Health Sciences welcomes donations of PPEs |
2020-09-03 |
Virtual Graduation Ceremonies, 6-9 October 2020 |
2020-09-03 |
Virtual Graduation Ceremonies, 6-9 October 2020 |
2020-09-07 |
New biosafety laboratory to improve health quality |
2020-09-07 |
New biosafety laboratory to improve health quality |
2020-09-02 |
UFS postdoctoral fellow wins medal at international webinar |
2020-09-02 |
UFS postdoctoral fellow wins medal at international webinar |
2020-09-02 |
Deputy Minister of Higher Education and Training, Buti Manamela, visits the UFS |
2020-09-02 |
Deputy Minister of Higher Education and Training, Buti Manamela, visits the UFS |
2020-09-01 |
SAA, fly me to the moon |
2020-09-01 |
SAA, fly me to the moon |
2020-09-01 |
First-ever UFS winner of TEN Campaign Award says it will open doors to many learning opportunities for her |
2020-09-01 |
First-ever UFS winner of TEN Campaign Award says it will open doors to many learning opportunities for her |
2020-09-01 |
Devina Harry accepted into the Kader Asmal Fellowship Programme |
2020-09-01 |
Devina Harry accepted into the Kader Asmal Fellowship Programme |
2020-09-01 |
Intersectionality of womanhood unpacked in UFS Women’s Month webinar |
2020-09-01 |
Intersectionality of womanhood unpacked in UFS Women’s Month webinar |
HIV/AIDS could kill 20% of southern Africa’s farm workers by 2020
2008-09-27
HIV / AIDS is claimed to account for 40% - 50% of infections in the workforce in some labor-intensive industries. This means that every farmer will have to replace up to 50% of his workforce within the next 10 years.
This was said by Mrs Estelle Heideman (pictured) of the Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Science at the University of the Free State (UFS) at the launch of a DVD about a project to equip farm workers with knowledge and skills regarding HIV / AIDS.
Mrs Heideman was quoting the research findings of Agrimark Consultant, Johan Willemse, and added that farm workers, because of low literacy levels, remoteness of the areas in which they live and the distances to health care facilities, are often forgotten when it comes to HIV/AIDS prevention and care programmes.
This weekend Mrs Heideman leaves for New York City to take up a scholarship awarded to her by the University of Columbia and the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) to participate in the M-A-C AIDS Sponsored Leadership Programme.
The leadership Initiative provides a structured support program to enable participants to exchange best practices in the approach to HIV prevention that can be adapted to local circumstances. At the conclusion of the program the Leadership Initiative will, amongst other benefits, provide funds for Fellows to carry out their prevention program in South Africa.
Such a program was already carried out from February to May this year as part of the Lengau Agri Centre’s Farm Project in collaboration with the Chief Directorate Community Service at the UFS on the farms Slangfontein, Dwarsrivier and Pypersfontein in the Philippolis district.
According to Mrs Heideman, who is the co-coordinator of the project, the aim of this project was to equip farm workers with knowledge and skills regarding HIV/AIDS so that they can take control of their lives and make quality decisions.
“A major advantage of working with farm workers is that the whole family is included in the session and this ensures that all generations get the same message”, she said.
At the end the feedback from the farm workers about the programme was positive. “Many said they had tested for HIV and will continue to do so to ensure that they would be around to see their children grow up”, said Mrs Heideman.
Copies of the DVD can be obtained from Estelle Heideman (0828211230) or Tarryn Nell (0832573843).
Media Release
Issued by: Mangaliso Radebe
Assistant Director: Media Liaison
Tel: 051 401 2828
Cell: 078 460 3320
E-mail: radebemt.stg@ufs.ac.za
26 September 2008 |

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