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.

The TAC Treatment Project

Guestbook

Guestbook



Posted August 23. 2004 10:39:19 from 80.185.66.188:
Hello ! You have an interesting Site - Many Greetings from Germany ! Carsten Roege GO-IQ.DE Infobroker, Wirtschaftsauskunftei & Recherchen http://www.go-iq.de
Posted August 16. 2004 04:27:45 from 24.165.28.28:
Re: Drug Company Shareholders The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) form number 13F reports provide equity holding information for institutional investors. Insiders are also required to disclose in annual 10K reports for specific companies. This could provide a database of influential investors/persons who probably know nothing about TAC/TP. All this information can be accessed at www.edgar-online.com.
Posted August 05. 2004 15:38:18 from 196.14.139.192:
i just wanna know more about TAC.
Posted August 02. 2004 09:16:34 from 137.215.6.53:
to all the board directors, i say God is with you all the way never give up because he watching you all.keep up the great job you are doing
Posted August 01. 2004 09:59:34 from 80.58.44.170:
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Posted June 28. 2004 13:47:10 from 165.165.144.79:
to zachie and all! the national day of action was a success in gauteng just wondering how it went around the country. keep it up tac. yours in struggle Precious
Posted April 24. 2004 08:29:37 from 155.239.165.58:
hi Mark Heywood please ignore people who are ignorant and only think of racisim where it doesnt fit,do not be discouraged,I am proud of you.Julia
Posted April 02. 2004 23:05:28 from 217.184.75.53:
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Posted March 06. 2004 01:45:16 from 80.218.119.224:
dans sweet page
Posted December 21. 2003 18:52:24 from 159.134.146.20:
I am an Irish citizen who will be working in Cape Town next January for three months on a social work placement. It is wonderful to read about the continuing success of the TAC programme. Long may it continue. Shane.
Posted December 09. 2003 13:23:58 from 163.195.192.13:
I am a South African citizen based in Pretoria, I have been following up TAC activities since 1999 and really appreciate your achievements.
Posted November 12. 2003 18:08:39 from 192.152.243.121:
I'm in the U.S. and I was wondering what efforts exist on this end to pressure the pharmacutical companies to change their approach? I think a mass letter-writing campaign to the shareholders of the key drug companies could be very influential. I'm sure that there are organizations somewhere doing this. Does anyone know who they are?
Posted October 03. 2003 22:33:26 from 66.65.47.81:
To Zachie and all the other activists who are dealing with this deadly issue... Thank You, thank you, thank you! Ive been following you ever since i saw the documentary on TAC. I feel AIDS is our biggest threat as a nation and as a world. I just wish the same effort that went into war went into saving lives! peace and love P - NY City (born and bred South African and proud of it!)
Posted September 29. 2003 17:05:52 from 212.60.68.122:
to whom it may concern my name is fatoumata I.N.Jah, pharmacist and Gambian i have just come across your web-site for the first time, this is to tell TAC you are doing a wonderful job keep it up thanks
Posted September 15. 2003 03:27:38 from 66.108.3.100:
Wow-perhaps I am the first "outsider" to see this site, or at least to sign the guestbook. I'm incredibly impressed and amazed at TAC and the TAC Treatment Project. As a student who's studying both Psychology and Public Health, AND a person who is HIV+, I've been looking for just such an organization to devote some energy to. My best wishes! Travis Sherer tps222@nyu.edu
Posted August 29. 2003 19:54:20 from 165.165.16.27:
Please note, any other visitors, this site has not yet been officially launched - David
Posted August 29. 2003 19:43:49 from 165.165.16.27:
This is a second test. Probably should disable this feature.
Posted August 29. 2003 19:30:05 from 196.2.56.5:
Hi I'm testing this.