Tagged as: HIV prevention

Out of harm’s way: How transforming drug policies will redefine harm reduction 25 Jun 2021

Years ago, when I was part of a team introducing harm reduction programming into a country where at that time it was a new concept, we described our w...

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Rights and REActions: results and lessons learned from REAct 11 Jun 2021

Results and lessons learned from REAct, a community-led human rights documentation and response system....

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Open letter: World leaders on HIV urge Boris Johnson to tackle the new AIDS emergency at the G7 04 Jun 2021

More than 34 world experts and leaders in the movement to end AIDS, have signed an open letter urging Boris Johnson to tackle the growing emergency on...

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What works? Using economic empowerment to stop violence against adolescent girls and young women affected by HIV 03 Jun 2021

Research findings and perspectives from young peer educators and organisations in Zimbabwe and Mozambique....

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2020 HIV rates show world ‘sleepwalking towards AIDS emergency’ 03 Jun 2021

New figures from the United Nations Joint Programme on HIV and AIDS have revealed there were 1.5 million new HIV infections worldwide in 2020, while d...

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World leaders on HIV urge Boris Johnson to tackle new AIDS emergency at G7 28 May 2021

More than 34 world experts and leaders in the movement to end AIDS, have signed an open letter urging Boris Johnson to tackle the growing emergency on...

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Harm reduction in action 12 Apr 2021

HIV and the needs of people who use drugs....

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Trust and choice 06 Apr 2021

Increasing access to HIV services for LGBT people in Mozambique and Uganda....

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Urgent action needed on TB and HIV to curb impact of COVID-19 24 Mar 2021

The COVID-19 pandemic and its restrictive measures are negatively impacting the testing and treatment of millions of people living with TB and HIV co-...

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