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Our aim:
To prevent, in a pro-active way, school and non-school going youth from being infected with the HIV-virus by emphasising adult value systems and the acquiring of critical life-skills.

DFL has supported this approach since 1991 that is now increasingly being promoted world-wide (as well as by the World Health Organisation) in contrast to the questionable non-directive condom-based programs, which were previously regarded as the correct approach.

LATEST NEWS

 

Namibia: Stronger Leadership Needed Against Aids
The time has come for Africans to lead the world out of its quagmire of immorality if we are to win the struggle against HIV/Aids. This was said yesterday by Dr Eva Seobi, an executive member of Doctors for Life in South Africa, as guest speaker at the 11th annual HIV/Aids Awareness Campaign at the Polytechnic of Namibia. ...[more]
...Original article from allAfrica.com
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March 15, 2007
Bizana Outreach
During the period 19 to 23 February 2007 presentations on HIV/AIDS were done in nine schools and one clinic. Over 3500 pupils were reached in this time ...[more]

April 26, 2006
TO START AN “ABSTINENCE FORUM”
DFL attended a new initiative to start an “Abstinence Forum” which was held in Pretoria, RSA ...[more]

April 8, 2006
AIDS talk at a YMCA workshop
On the 8th of April 2006 at a YMCA workshop, Doctors for Life was requested to do and interactive presentation on abortion to the regional team..... [more]

December 1, 2005
STOP AIDS: KEEP THE PROMISE
The theme of this year’s world’s AIDS day (WAD) is a direct challenge to governments who have failed to keep their promise regarding financial support for the global fight against HIV/AIDS.  This theme provokes some questions such as the following:  Can AIDS be stopped?  Who should society hold responsible for the fulfilment of the promises needed to halt this epidemic? read more...

March 11, 2005
AIDS presentations in Durban
It was an unexpected invitation to speak in 3 schools in Durban. Of course we showed DFL’s new “In your face” vide, which leaves many young people on the edge of their seats...


March 18, 2005
The outreach to Newcastle: AIDS presentations in schools
Once again it was a great pleasure to see the doors open in the needy communities. One of DFL's friends who is originally from Holland, Fiestra, have been working in this area for many years and and invited us to come and present the AIDS talk to different schools.

March 2, 2005
The invitation to Rau University JHB
Rau University invited Doctors for Life (DFL) to participate in orientation on 23 January for first year students in the accountancy department.  The presentation included AIDS, domestic violence, women abuse and rape. ..[more]

December 3, 2004
In Your Face released
In Your Face, disturbing and unreserved, exposes the scientific, medical and moral consequences of casual sex. In an informative half-hour, this film delivers a compelling, life-changing message...