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Human rights-related barriers, such as punitive laws and gender inequality, continue to be a key driver of the epidemic. Yet not a single country has scaled up human rights responses. What’s the issue? And why is this so important now?...
While the Government of Botswana has exercised its right to appeal, a decision that Frontline AIDS respects, lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) campaigners in Botswana are deeply disappointed by the decision to appeal the High Court’s ruling to decriminalise homosexuality....
Global HIV prevention efforts have stalled, with the most marginalised people bearing the brunt of the failure to reduce the number of new HIV infections....
Frontline AIDS is delighted to welcome leading Zimbabwean HIV specialist Lois Chingandu as the organisation’s new Director of Evidence and Influence....
With zero deaths from overdose since 2003, the Insite drug consumption site in Vancouver, Canada, has been on the frontline of reducing the harm caused by injecting drugs for 16 years....
Christine Stegling taking to the Power Stage at Women Deliver....
This week, the World Health Organization (WHO) responded to the much-anticipated results of the ECHO (Evidence for Contraceptive Options and HIV Outcomes) Study examining the links between hormonal contraceptives and HIV acquisition risk. What does it all mean? This guide aims to explain why the ECHO study is important - particularly for women making critical decisions about their sexual and reproductive health....