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United Nations Permanent Forum on indigenous issues, Agenda item 4: Discussion on the six mandated areas of the Permanent Forum (economic and social development, culture, environment, education, ...
WHO warns Trump cuts put millions of HIV patients at risk - Exclusive: World Health Organisation says shortage of most ...
In 2010, at age 23, Ayu Oktariani learned she was HIV positive. Not only did she lose her husband to AIDS, but during her ...
The Center in Asbury Park wants people to "Come Early, Stand Proud, and Walk Strong" on May 4 for the New Jersey AIDS Walk ...
The Ghana HIV/AIDS Network (GHANET), has expressed concern about the country’s ability to eradicate HIV/AIDS as a public ...
A modeling study looked at how anticipated cuts to international HIV funding would affect the rate of new cases and ...
HIV infections and deaths from Aids are set to skyrocket in the next five years if US-funded programs are not reinstated, ...
Background: HIV self-testing (HIVST) is an approach that allows individuals to test for HIV and obtain results in their homes or other private settings. It is recommended by the World Health ...
"If HIV could talk, it would say 'thank God for the US president, because I can now spread more easily. I love the Trump administration'," says HIV activist Mitchell Warren, who's the executive ...
Experts assessed the potential impacts on HIV/AIDS treatment and prevention ... institutions from the National Institutes of Health and UNAIDS, has received a consultancy fee from Oxford Policy ...
According to a study published in The Lancet HIV, recent and planned international budget cuts could result in 4.4-10.8 million new HIV infections by 2030 in low- and middle-income countries ...
The latest federal funding cuts are already affecting progress against HIV, according to a panel of experts at a briefing hosted by the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA).