April 25, 2007 Doctors For Life international Fights Malaria Today is Africa Malaria Day, a day set aside by African governments committed to fighting Malaria and bringing about an end to the loss of 3000 of Africa’s children to Malaria everyday. This year’s theme is “Free Africa from Malaria Now”. ...[more]
April 25, 2007 Canada Says No To Prostitution, Setting An Example For SA Doctors for Life (DFL) International applauds Canada for their life-rewarding decision not to decriminalise prostitution. DFL supports the view of the Canadian government that prostitution is “degrading and dehumanising” and that it is “often committed and controlled by ...[more]
April 19, 2007 Significant Increase In Doctors Refusing To Do Abortion According to the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists in the United Kingdom, there has been a big rise in the number of doctors who have conscientious objection to participating in abortion. The increasing number of medical doctors who are opting out of performing abortions may be a ...[more]
April 10, 2007 Latest Developments In Durban SchoolGirl Abortion Case Adv Kemp J Kemp SC has accepted the brief to lead for Crystal Osler, her parents and Doctors for Life at the trial of the case against the Rose Clinic, Durban and Danville Girls’ High School. ...[more]
April 03, 2007 My Time with LifeChild project of Doctors for Life For the three months that I volunteered for Doctors for Life, I spent my time with LifeChild, specifically, the centers in Mthaleni and Malelane but once in a while we would also make the two hour drive to visit surrounding centers like Wasbank, Elandskraal, Esifuleni, or LimeHill. It was so much fun to be ...[more]
April 02, 2007 AIDS excuse for Controversial Drug policy? Doctors For Life International ( DFL) recently attended the 2007 Biennial Drug Summit held in Johannesburg, South Africa (SA). The summit, hosted by the Central Drug Authority, was the first of its kind in a country where drugs, crime and AIDS have escalated to a devastating level. The SA government recognized the ...[more]