Swaziland - Regulations on Entry, Stay and Residence for PLHIV


Restriction category relative to Swaziland

  • Countries without restrictions

 
Entry regulations Residence regulations Additional information
No restrictions for people with HIV/AIDS. No HIV testing on entry.

HIV-specific entry and residence regulations for Swaziland

There are no specific entry or residence regulations for people with HIV/AIDS. Neither a medical certificate nor an HIV test result is required when entering the country. 

There are no specific residence regulations for people with HIV/AIDS, neither for foreigners nor for any other people. 

(Source: 1)

 

HIV treatment information for Swaziland

Appropriate treatment is not available. AZT and other drugs are available on prescription in local pharmacies and must be paid for in cash. HIV testing and counselling is also possible (but must be paid for). 

(Source: 1)

 

HIV information / HIV NGOs in Swaziland

  • The Family Life Association of Swaziland P.O. Box 1051
    Manzini
    Swaziland – Southern Africa
    Phone: +268 505 3082 or 505 5853
    Fax: +268 505 3191
    E-mail: [email protected]
     
  • AIDS Information and Support Centre
    P.O. Box 1279
    Manzini/Swaziland
    Phone: +268 505 4790
    Fax: +268 505 4752
You can get updated information through the aidsmap search engine at www.aidsmap.com/en/orgs/ux/default.asp.

 

Global Criminalisation of HIV Transmission Scan

The Global Criminalisation Scan is an initiative of GNP+. It aims to collect and keep up to date information on national and state level laws criminalising the transmission of or exposure to HIV. It also aims to provide an easily accessible ‘clearing-house’ of resources, research, and initiatives on the subject and to provide a platform for advocacy initiatives.

Find out more about the scan and the criminalisation of HIV transmission legislation at http://criminalisation.gnpplus.net/.

 

Sources

  1. Embassy of Germany, Liaison Office Mbabane, Mbabane, 28 March 2000

 

updated: 5/28/2008
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