Why World AIDS Day is not over
While World AIDS Day is graciously honored by millions around the world on December 1 of every year, the unfortunate truth is that not a single day can fully give justice to the reality that more than 33 million people around the world live with HIV every single day of their lives. Even more difficult to demonstrate in a single day is the significant burden HIV/AIDS holds over Africa and Asia, where crowded populations and abject poverty are far larger problems than in Europe or North America. Although the rates of HIV are dropping and the measures to prevent further spread are finding...
Read MoreWhat's the point of joining us on Facebook?
South Africa Project launched a fan page as well as a group on Facebook. Here is what we will do and won’t do with the group and the fan page: We will act responsibly and will never send you any spam mails. We will keep you posted about milestones for South Africa Project and let you know about major initiatives – including fund raising and awareness campaigns. All other news will be communicated via our blog RSS feed or our Twitter feed. They will also be posted at our fan page & group but we won’t send you another message for that. Why do we have a fan page and a...
Read MoreTwitter policy for @saproject
In order for you to know what to expect when following @saproject on Twitter we decided to publish a brief “Guide to Twitter”. Everyone uses Twitter their own way. Here is how we are using it for @saproject: 1. Subject of Postings @saproject will keep you in the loop about the progress if South Africa Project – Time for Ubuntu. That’s it. We will post new blog entries, milestones or truly relevant information. If you want something with a more personal touch you can follow or reach out to some of our team members at @klaus2go, @DaveTaylor, @zsazsa, @ChrisKauza or...
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