Guest guest Posted November 17, 2005 Report Share Posted November 17, 2005 U N I T E D N A T I O N S Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs Integrated Regional Information Network (IRIN) - 1995-2005 ten years serving the humanitarian community [These reports do not necessarily reflect the views of the United Nations] CONTENT: 1 - AFRICA: Unskilled staff recommended for AIDS fight 1 - AFRICA: Unskilled staff recommended for AIDS fight JOHANNESBURG, 17 November (PLUSNEWS) - African countries facing medical staff shortages due to a brain drain of skilled workers to the West have been urged to consider alternatives in the fight against HIV/AIDS. Professor Bennish, director of the African Health for Population and Research in Mtubatuba, South Africa, recommended that the gap be filled by unskilled labour. During a lecture in South Africa earlier this week, titled 'Surveillance, Education and Treatment for AIDS in Southern Africa', he suggested that crash programmes including the training of matriculants to become HIV/AIDS educators and counsellors be initiated. A Namibian newspaper, New Era, quoted Bennish as saying, " We need to try out other options because we can't rely on the doctors and nurses that we have. It is time to think in other directions. " [ENDS] We have sent this message from a no-reply address to avoid bounced messages into our general email folder. Please do not hesitate to contact us at Mail@... with any comments or questions you may have [This Item is Delivered to the English Service of the UN's IRIN humanitarian information unit, but may not necessarily reflect the views of the United Nations. For further information, free subscriptions, or to change your keywords, contact e-mail: Irin@... or Web: http://www.irinnews.org . If you re-print, copy, archive or re-post this item, please retain this credit and disclaimer. Reposting by commercial sites requires written IRIN permission.] Copyright © UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs 2005 IRIN Contacts: PLUSNEWS Tel: +27 11 895-1900 Fax: +27 11 784-6759 Email: Mail@... To make changes to or cancel your subscription visit: http://www.irinnews.org/subscriptions Subscriber: AIDS treatments Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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