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A large chunk of our reporting focuses on HIV. Since the launch of Bhekisisa in 2013, we’ve covered HIV in-depth — from the impact of the virus on former president Nelson Mandela’s family to the advances in antiretroviral treatment and anti-HIV pills and injections. We’ve also looked at the impact of inequality and discrimination on the spread of HIV, the link between gender-based violence and HIV — and ways to fix it.

HomeArticlesWhere are South Africa's HIV patients?

Where are South Africa’s HIV patients?

The country boasts the world’s largest HIV treatment programme. Find out how South Africa’s nine provinces stack up when it comes to getting patients onto life-saving antiretrovirals with this interactive map.


HIV treatment figures correct as of January 2019

Laura Grant is a data journalist with 20 years of experience in the South African media as a journalist, copy editor and designer. She combines infographics, interactive maps and a variety of other visual elements with journalistic storytelling to make data accessible and interesting at Media Hack Collective.

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