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Since 2016, a group of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and intersex Kenyans have been engaged in legal action to challenge laws used to criminalise and discriminate against them....
PITCH partners in Southeast Asia are advocating for improved prison conditions as part of a more comprehensive HIV response....
Results published this week by the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria show that – despite extraordinary progress in reducing AIDS deaths worldwide – the world must work harder than ever to end the epidemic for good, especially now faced with the threat of COVID-19....
Despite no official data on people who use drugs in Zimbabwe, evidence suggests the population is significant and particularly vulnerable to HIV. Yet harm reduction services do not currently exist....
Many marginalised communities are using Frontline AIDS’ Rights – Evidence – ACTion (REAct) tool to monitor and respond to the daily human rights violations people experience....
The Elton John AIDS Foundation (’The Foundation’) has chosen Frontline AIDS to partner on its emergency fund for people living with and affected by HIV during the COVID-19 pandemic....
Our Executive Director, Christine Stegling, reports back from a subdued International AIDS Conference....
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....