Written by: Frontline AIDS

Four reasons to end the silence on the war on drugs 26 Jun 2020

The war on drugs has wreaked havoc on millions of people across the world for half a century, but remains uncontested by all but a few. It has become ...

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Women and girls living with HIV uniting to be heard 25 Jun 2020

How a national female-led forum is making Zimbabwe’s HIV response more equitable and effective....

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Deaths from AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria could double due to COVID-19 24 Jun 2020

Today’s report from the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, warns that deaths from these three health issues could almost double wi...

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FCO must maintain robust voice on HIV following DFID merger 16 Jun 2020

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced a 'merger' of the UK Department for International Development (DFID) with the Foreign & Commonwealth Off...

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Community-led responses save lives amid COVID-19 11 Jun 2020

At today’s pre-meeting for the 46th UNAIDS Programme Coordinating Board I spoke* about our partners’ experiences on the frontline and highlighted ...

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Six ways to stand against COVID-19 stigma: lessons from the HIV response 05 Jun 2020

One of the enduring slogans from the HIV response is: Viruses don’t discriminate. People do....

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Silence is as deadly as violence 05 Jun 2020

A reflection from Lois Chingandu, our director of evidence and influence, following the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis....

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UNAIDS’ new strategy must focus on HIV prevention and face down the threats 04 Jun 2020

HIV prevention must be at the heart of UNAIDS new strategy for beyond 2021, but first it is vital to recognise the scale of failure to meet the 2020 t...

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Sex work: holding the knife on the sharpest edge 02 Jun 2020

Impossible choices - work and risk getting or passing on COVID-19, or starve. How the COVID-19 lockdowns and restrictions have made life very difficul...

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