| SABCOHA and HIV-911 work together |
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SABCOHA has formed a working partnership with the HIV-911 Programme, Centre for HIV/AIDS Networking (HIVAN), which offers a database of 6,000 HIV-related services and support in any area of South Africa.
The HIV-911 Programme is dedicated to providing information on where to locate HIV-related services and support in any area of South Africa. As a result, finding appropriate HIV-related services has now been made easy.
HIV-911 has also recently introduced a hard copy directory project. To date, directories have been published for KwaZulu-Natal and the Northern Cape. Gauteng's directory will be available from early March and the rest of the country will follow shortly thereafter. A directory for each province will be produced each year. This means that each year one full set of nine provincial directories will be produced. HIV-911 are offering SABCOHA members and associates a 25% discounted rate on the purchase price of each provincial directory. To save R50 on each directory, place your order on line - noting that you are a SABCOHA member. Provincial Directories cost R150 each for SABCOHA members and associates. Each organisation on the HIV-911 database and each clinician on the SAMA database will be provided with one complementary copy of the relevant provincial directory. A total of 17,500 directories will be produced and disseminated to HIV-related support services in series one. The national directory project provides yet another means by which information on HIV-related services can be easily provided to HIV Service Providers. The HIV-911 directory database can also be viewed online at www.hiv911.org.za The HIV-911 national directory project is partially funded by USAID/PEPFAR through a partnership between HIVAN and the Foundation for Professional Development. Click here to download the order form which can be emailed to: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it : order_form-911 |



Call the HIV-911 Data Collection Line (0860 HIV 911 / 0860 448 911) or surf their database