This is an archive of the Treatment Action Campaign's public documents from December 1998 until October 2008. I created this website because the TAC's website appears unmaintained and people were concerned that it
was becoming increasingly hard to find important documents.

The menu items have been slightly edited and a new stylesheet applied to the site. But none of the documents have been edited, not even for minor errors. The text appears on this site as obtained from the Internet Archive.

The period covered by the archive encompassed the campaign for HIV medicines, the civil disobedience campaigns, the Competition Commission complaints, the 2008 xenophobic violence and the PMTCT, Khayelitsha health workers and Matthias Rath court cases.

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Antiretroviral Sites

Accredited Public Antiretroviral Facilities

Here are lists of state clinics that provide antiretroviral treatment (including CD4 and viral load counts) free of charge. The data is provided by the Department of Health. Please use the comment facility on this webpage to describe the quality of service you have received or to update or correct these lists.

Private Antiretroviral Treatment

The Joint Civil Society Monitoring Forum website provides a list of private doctors who have experience treating people with HIV. Please use the comment facility on this webpage to describe the quality of service you have received with any of these doctors or to suggest doctors (with their contact details please) that are not on the list.

Also, to find a private doctor in your areas with HIV expertise,  or phone (011 453 5066) the Southern African HIV Clinicians Society.

Obviously TAC cannot take responsibility for the accuracy of the information on this webpage.