Traditional healers in rural Mpumalanga help diagnose HIV
Research project in Bushbuckridge empowers traditional healers to conduct HIV testing, refer those positive for treatment, thereby curbing new infections.
Research project in Bushbuckridge empowers traditional healers to conduct HIV testing, refer those positive for treatment, thereby curbing new infections.
Agincourt, one of the longest-running research centres of its kind in sub-Saharan Africa, tracks health and wellbeing over the life course.
An average healer in the rural South African town where the study was done experiences about 1,500 occupational blood exposures in their lifetime.
Many cultures and societies throughout the world turn to traditional healers to find out why they are ill and to seek treatment.