Countries
South Africa
Associated staff and scholars: Grace Meadows, Kabi Thulo, Kathy Barolsky, Thokozani Ndaba, Mpho Molepo, Warren Nebe, Kirsten Meyer, Hazel Barnes, Tamara Gordon, Modise Mogotsi, Candice Steele, Monica Newton, Tshepiso Konopi, Lerato Msiwa, Bongani Solomon Sihlangu, Pearl Mbolekwa, Cheraé Halley, Lonwabo Mavuso, Levinia Jones, Lesley Nkosi, Bongani Ntshingila, Pearl Mbolekwa, Faith Nonkululeko Busika, Butana “ Peter/Tosh” Molefe, Laura Kelly, Joe Teffo, Ntombi Nkuna, Andisiwe Mkuyana, Butana “Peter” Molefe, Khutjo Green, Laura Kelly, Lesiba Komelane, Lesley Nkosi, Majesty Mnyandu, Mammatli Thakhuli, Mlamli Maloyi, Monique Hill, Moses Rasekele, Nqobile Zitha, Sibongile Nojila, Thabo Nhlapo, Tshego Khutsoane, Evans Mathibe,
In 1994 South Africa held its first democratic elections, after years of colonial rule and apartheid. Today, it is considered a powerhouse of Africa, economically and politically. The population is estimated at roughly 45-million people, with roughly 5.6-million people living with HIV in 2008, according to the Treatment Action Campaign. For more information, visit the official South Africa site.
