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A new set of HIV Prevention & Accountability reports developed by Frontline AIDS and community partners in India and nine countries in Africa show that while governments have made important progress in reducing the number of people newly acquiring HIV, most are still not investing enough in HIV prevention.
This year, New York becomes the epicentre of global change, hosting two landmark events—the 57th Commission on Population and Development (CPD57) in May and the Summit of the Future in September. These convenings will challenge member states to renew their pledges and intensify efforts on key issues like gender equality, health, and rights. At this critical juncture in the fight against inequalities, we must ask: What will these developments mean for HIV and our vision to end AIDS?
A new technical guide developed by Frontline AIDS and partners aims to help health planners and programmers to integrate female genital schistosomiasis services with wider sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) interventions.
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