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Beyond IPEC vs Ministry of Health: Rethinking Medical aid regulation in Zimbabwe through an Independent Health-focused body

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By Enock Musungwini, MPH; MBA The recent article published by the Association of Healthcare Funders of Zimbabwe titled “Healthcare funders push back, warn 80% of Private Healthcare funding at risk in IPEC Takeover” raises important and timely concerns about the future of medical aid regulation in Zimbabwe. The sector, valued at nearly US$400 million annually,

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Journalist Michael Gwarisa seated with Dr Mugove Madziyire during an interview discussing infertility, stigma, and male fertility health in Zimbabwe.
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‘Kufaya Mablanks’: Stigmatising Terms Keeping Zimbabwean Men Away from Fertility Clinics

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Michael Gwarisa In many African contexts, a man is often measured by his virility and his ability to procreate. When this does not happen, the emotional and psychological burden of shame and pressure can be immense and deeply damaging. For 49-year-old Robson Mwenda, who has been married to his wife Liz for the past 20

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MSF staff members and activists holding protest signs targeting Gilead during an International AIDS Society conference over access to HIV prevention drug lenacapavir.
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Gilead Refuses to Sell Lenacapavir to MSF Amid Rising HIV Risk

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By Michael Gwarisa Doctors Without Borders, also known as Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), has accused pharmaceutical company Gilead of refusing to sell lenacapavir, a long acting injectable used to prevent HIV infection. MSF says the refusal follows multiple requests made over several months, including a formal meeting in which the organisation sought to purchase a

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