Namibia is Ahead of Schedule in Targets To End HIV/AIDS Epidemic
The rate of new HIV infections in Namibia is five times lower than it was in 2002, thanks to the strategic response of local governmental agencies and organizations.
Read MoreAwareness Ribbons: What Does a Red Ribbon Mean?
Red awareness ribbons signify more than just HIV/AIDS — we’ve curated the complete guide to their numerous meanings.
Read MoreThe World Is Celebrating the Life of Dr. Paul Farmer
World-renowned infectious disease expert, humanitarian, and equitable global health advocate Dr. Paul Farmer just passed away. Let's look at his legacy.
Read MoreGrassroots AIDS Activists Fought for and Won Affordable HIV Treatments Around the World
The President’s Emergency Program for AIDS Relief, or PEPFAR, has revolutionized the fight against global AIDS over the last 20 years. But this program would not be so successful — and might not even exist — without the work of grassroots AIDS activists around the world.
Read MoreA 5th Person Has Been Confirmed Cured of HIV
A fifth person has been cured of HIV through a stem-cell transplant. While researchers are still working on a more accessible and functional cure, this shows great promise for the millions of people living with HIV.
Read MoreWorld AIDS Day: Is a Cure for HIV Finally in Sight?
Revolutionary stem cell treatment offers hope of 'functional cure' for people living with HIV.
Read MorePop Star Troye Sivan Is Fighting HIV Stigma In His First Big Film Role
Australian pop singer Troye Sivan hopes his starring role in ‘Three Months’ will help combat fear ignorance around HIV/AIDS
Read MoreHow Gay Neighborhoods Used the Traumas of HIV to Help American Cities Fight COVID
Throughout the pandemic, local neighborhoods — especially gay neighborhoods — have played a critical and well-documented role providing the health and social services necessary for American communities and businesses to survive and recover from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read MoreHead of UNAIDS: How COVID-19 Affects the Fight Against HIV/AIDS — and How to Combat Inequities
The COVID-19 pandemic has deepened global inequities. But there are actions we can take to change that.
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