Tag Archives: HIV in Swaziland

How Marital Affairs Start

When you find out that your partner is cheating on you, some of the questions you may ask are: How did the relationship start? Why did I not see the danger to my relationship and stop it before it went far?

Having Multiple Concurrent Partners Is Not Good, Says Swazi People

During OneLove’s research on multiple concurrent partnerships (MCP) in Swaziland, many people who were interviewed mentioned that such relationships are “not good” and constitute promiscuity. Respondents generally said that they do not approve of MCP even though having more than one sexual partner is a culturally acceptable practice for men. Married and religious people especially [...]

“I Stick To Only One, Who Sticks To Only Me”

Swaziland Recognises Link Between Low Wages & HIV

Investigative tours of the textile industry by senior government officials recently benefit labour relations and national health concerns, reports The Swazi Observer.

18000 New HIV Infections In Swaziland In 2012

A new research by the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS that there will be about 18000 new HIV infections in Swaziland in 2012, reports the Times of Swaziland.

Swaziland Has Strong OneLove Champions

Check out this video, where OneLove champions in Swaziland explain the benefits of having one sexual partner and being faithful to that partner. The champions are from different walks of life and face different challenges.

Ubuntu Institute Launches Research On Role Of Traditional Leaders In HIV Prevention

“The study had a particular emphasis on investigating the role of culture and customary law in addressing the key drivers of the HIV and AIDS generalised epidemic of Southern Africa namelyMultiple Concurrent Partnerships (MCPs), intergenerational and transactional sex, Gender Based Violence and decline in moral values,” says Prince Cedza, CEO and and founder of Ubuntu Institute.