Development assistance for health has fallen back toward 2010 levels, disproportionately disrupting community-based HIV services and projecting increased infections and AIDS-related deaths.
Fourteen-year-old Philasande Dayimani carries a burden that no child should carry. Last year, she started getting sores in her mouth and struggled to breathe. She says a clinic doctor told her to test ...
Last weekend, communities nationwide marked Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, or NBHAAD, during an urgent time for people living with the disease and those who support them. More than four decades after ...
AIDS funding is tainted by religious ideology and the U.S. could learn a lot from the successful programs in China and Brazil. Those are theories at the heart of Elizabeth Pisani’s book The Wisdom of ...
SEATTLE – October 27, 2025 –Leaders in HIV research highlighted the critical role of that research has played in advancing HIV science over the past 40 years. In a commentary in Nature Medicine, they ...
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Funding cuts are devastating Black HIV prevention work. But activists say pressure is working.
For decades, Black HIV activists have filled the gaps left by public systems. Today, that carefully built infrastructure hangs in the balance.
Watch on UN Web TV and YouTube. This event will bring together representatives from civil society, health practitioners, specialists, and the UN system at the forefront of meeting the unmet needs of ...
Fighting against an illness with no treatment and institutional racism, Black queer communities had to look inward for support.
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Zimbabwe roll-out of long-acting HIV prevention drug gets underway
With clinical studies demonstrating near-total protection, lenacapavir has been described by some health officials as a turning point for high-risk groups.
The special segment will air on ABC News Live December 1 at 8:30 PM ET. Nearly four decades after the HIV/AIDS epidemic began in the United States, activists, scientists and doctors admit there is ...
Over the past four decades, UCSF has led the way in its heroic and committed response to the AIDS epidemic, both locally and globally. This timeline covers some of the highlights over the past 40 ...
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