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People who use drugs have human rights and fundamental freedoms, which countries must respect, protect and promote, both nationall...
Invisible and ignored: How can women who use drugs demand their sexual and reproductive health and rights?
AIDS Care China, in collaboration with local partners, is piloting a software that helps keep people who use drugs in the communit...
Self-stigma among people affected by HIV significantly contributes to the alarming high rates of new HIV infections and AIDS-relat...
Frontline AIDS is committed to the concept of Open Data.
The Siem Reap Declaration, agreed by directors of former Linking Organisations of the International HIV/AIDS Alliance, for greater...
A guide to our advocacy and harm reduction programmes to support people who use drugs around the world.
A step-by-step guide to how we launched Kenya's first-ever harm reduction services for people who use drugs.
New research reveals opportunities and major areas of concern as countries move towards UHC, while at the same time transitioning ...