Written by: Frontline AIDS

Anabela’s story: opportunity knocks with Skills2Live in Mozambique 20 Apr 2021

How vocational training, entrepreneurship classes and life-skills sessions are improving vulnerable young people’s health and well-being...

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From suicidal thoughts to speaking up for young mums with HIV 06 Apr 2021

For Vengai, a young single mum living with HIV, the birth of her daughter proved a major turning point and now she’s changing the lives of others as...

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More power and equality to communities most affected by HIV and AIDS 29 Mar 2021

The new UNAIDS strategy puts forward a bold and transformational approach for addressing the inequalities that stand in the way of ending AIDS....

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Frontline AIDS endorses ‘transformational’ new Global AIDS Strategy 24 Mar 2021

Frontline AIDS has presented the following statement at the UNAIDS PCB meeting on the proposed Global AIDS Strategy 2021-2026....

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Urgent action needed on TB and HIV to curb impact of COVID-19 24 Mar 2021

The COVID-19 pandemic and its restrictive measures are negatively impacting the testing and treatment of millions of people living with TB and HIV co-...

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Professor Nana Poku appointed Chair of Frontline AIDS in ‘exciting renewal’ of board of trustees 17 Mar 2021

Professor Nana Poku, Vice-Chancellor and Principal of the University of KwaZulu-Natal, has been appointed as the new Chair of the Frontline AIDS board...

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Generation Equality: movement building and solidarity to end AIDS 08 Mar 2021

COVID-19 threatens to derail the HIV response, but a new agenda on gender equality brings new hope for women and girls affected by HIV. ...

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“I’ve become more confident”: the plumbing course that offers a whole lot more 03 Mar 2021

How vocational courses are helping vulnerable young people in Mozambique and Zimbabwe increase their employability, health and well-being....

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Maria’s story: “They have to see us as human beings” 19 Feb 2021

Diagnosed with HIV at 18 and shunned by the community, Maria found solace as a mentee with the READY to Lead programme in Zimbabwe and went on to beco...

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