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Responding to the rising levels of intimate partner violence experienced by women who use drugs in Kenya during COVID-19...
The UK has revealed plans to cut Overseas Development Assistance (ODA) by £2.9 billion, following an announcement last month to merge the Department for International Development (DFID) with the Foreign & Commonwealth Office (FCO) in the autumn....
For sex workers and people who use drugs – who are already living precariously – COVID-19 is having a devastating impact and we are calling for urgent action to address their health needs....
Alongside this year’s International AIDS Conference, Frontline AIDS and our partners hosted two virtual side events to focus conversation on the human rights impacts of COVID-19 and what the new pandemic means for marginalised communities and progress on HIV prevention. Here are five key takeaways....
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 pandemic is at imminent risk of going into reverse, according to the world’s largest partnership of HIV organisations....
Eddie Mkhatshwa, our READY+ programme coordinator in eSwatini, reflects on how we adapted the programme to COVID-19, and what the secondary effects of the pandemic may be for young people living with HIV. ...
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 an established part of the world order, even when its devastating impacts – not to mention its lack of success – are all too obvious....