Written by: Frontline AIDS

New UNAIDS data ‘should sound alarm bells’ 06 Jul 2020

New data from the United Nations’ joint programme on HIV and AIDS should be a wake-up call that progress made in recent years to tackle the global p...

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In lockdown and beyond – young people and HIV 06 Jul 2020

Eddie Mkhatshwa, our READY+ programme coordinator in eSwatini, reflects on how we adapted the programme to COVID-19, and what the secondary effects of...

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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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