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Since 1994, Frontline AIDS has been working with partners around the world to address tuberculosis (TB) and HIV co-infection through community-led responses....
Around the world, women are taking action in an invigorated effort to end gender-based violence. We are supporting communities most affected, to challenge laws and attitudes that fail to protect people from violence and rape....
Thousands of people converged on Kigali for Africa’s largest conference on AIDS. But what difference will it make to bringing the continent closer to tackling one of it’s biggest health issues? From an audience with Winnie Byanyima to breaking out of the echo chamber, community advocates Gracias Atwiine, D’bora de Carvalho and Lloyd Dembure reflect on the challenges and opportunities. ...
Last month, Zimbabwe Civil Liberties Drug Network hosted the Health for Justice, Justice for Health Youth Concert. We learn why we can't ignore the rights of young people who use drugs....
What is the real impact of drug decriminalisation on the health and rights of people who use drugs? A new interactive online map from the International Drug Policy Consortium, Release and Talking Drugs explores successes and failures of different drug decriminalisation models. It asks: what makes a decriminalisation model successful in protecting the health and rights of people who use drugs?...
Our READY+ programme is empowering young people living with HIV to lead change and make their communities healthier and safer....
On the third anniversary of the reinstatement of the US policy that blocks many women’s access to safe abortion around the world, Frontline AIDS will not be silenced. ...