Mail & Guardian Online - September 19, 2007
David Jackson
The course is an internet-based teaching programme that enables working people to combine work and study. Graduates, or those still in training, are now administering programmes in close on 1 200 companies, government departments, provinces, municipalities and other institutions, impacting on about 4 400 000 employees.
They have come from 55 countries, including 25 countries in Africa, with the bulk from sub-Saharan Africa. A master's programme in HIV/Aids management is now also available. Right to Care, another of this year's finalists, is a South African, ¡Johannesburg-based, non-profit company involved in implementing and supporting HIV treatment programmes. The organisation works within the government, community and private sectors through a number of partnerships. The organisation currently collaborates with the department of health in two provinces, Gauteng (Helen Joseph Hospital) and Mpumalamga (Shongwe Hospital) and more recently, Northern Cape. In addition, Right to Care is in partnership with community treatment sites in these provinces, as well as having links with care and support partners.
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