HIV & AIDS in Africa


More than a quarter of a century since the Centres for Disease Control (CDC) reported the first case of AIDS, much is still to be done in attempts to control the extensive impact of the epidemic. As the continent most profoundly effected by the spread of HIV, Africa is only now realising the extent to which HIV & AIDS are having an impact, specifically with regards to the biological, psychological and social well-being of its people, within economic and food security, and in areas of government action, policy development and funding. It is essential for Governments, businesses, academia and policy makers associated with the African continent, in both public and private domains, to have up to date, comprehensive and pertinent information regarding the state of the continent.

“HIV & AIDS in Africa”, as a branch of Consultancy Africa Intelligence, offers a service which will prove invaluable, in that it publishes a number of subscription-based reports, which provide regular updates on the movements related to all aspects of the HIV & AIDS epidemic. Topics include, but are not limmited to, treatment, prevention, policy, government decisions, funding, prevelance rates, gender issues, care and support. An assortment of current, up to date statistics, spanning across all aspects of the HIV & AIDS epidemic in Africa, are made available every month. In additon to the subscription-based reports, the unit also publshes a free monthly newsletter and ad hoc products focusing on a variety of different topics associated to the HIV & AIDS epidemic in Africa. Ad-hoc reports written on a consultancy basis, aimed at meeting the specific needs of the client, are also available on request.


HIV & AIDS in Africa – Monthly Review is a comprehensive and succinct monthly report, providing valuable updates on the movements related to all aspects of the HIV & AIDS epidemic across the African continent. The report addresses topics such as treatment, prevention, policy, government decisions, funding, prevalence rates, gender issues, care and support, just to name a few. With all the latest HIV & AIDS related news, reported country by country, and delivered to your inbox on the 1st of every month, the Monthly Review assists, informs and empowers, and is an ideal resource for keeping abreast of the rapidly changing picture of HIV & AIDS in Africa.


Developed to monitor and document the movements and trends in Grants, Funding, Policy and Government-related areas linked to HIV & AIDS in Africa, HIV & AIDS Fortnightly Focus – Business and Policy in Africa, provides a comprehensive fortnightly summary of noteworthy happenings in these areas across the continent. Categorised by country, the report provides easy-to-monitor, wide-ranging coverage of the HIV epidemic in Africa. Concise and succinct, the Fortnightly Focus is delivered direct to your email inbox on the 1st and 15th of every month, and is the essential product to keep up to date with the rapidly changing picture of HIV & AIDS in Africa.


Treatment options for persons infected with HIV & AIDS in Africa are continuously expanding and changing with advancements in economic, political, and scientific strategies focused on fighting the epidemic. Changes in treatment protocols and access to care for those with HIV infection in Africa have an enormous impact not only on those living with the disease, but on their dependants and communities at large. Those with interest in the African continent will greatly benefit from this monthly report, the Monthly Medical Monitor, remaining abreast of information regarding HIV & AIDS treatment strategies on the continent.


Subscribe today to the Consultancy Africa Intelligence (CAI) Newsletter, a free publication delivered direct to your inbox at the beginning of each month. This publication brings together topical discussions from the wide range of CAI product offerings, and is an ideal way to remain up to date, and well informed on all issues related to Africa. The “HIV & AIDS” element of the CAI Newsletter provides a brief topical discussion on various issues related to HIV & AIDS in Africa.