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The global response to HIV has reached a crucial juncture. Groundbreaking scientific advances, including the development of long-acting HIV prevention technologies like lenacapavir and cabotegravir, ...
“Healthcare should be a place of healing, not harm,” said Svetlana Plamadeala, UNAIDS Country Director for Moldova. “Stigma has no place in clinics, hospitals, or maternity wards. Every person living ...
Republic of Moldova lifts travel restrictions for people living with HIV, strengthens protections against discrimination Read more 7 September 2009 ...
The topic of the global AIDS response—including its successes and invaluable lessons for handling pandemics—permeated many discussions during last week’s United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New ...
Global health leaders called for the Pandemic Agreement adopted at the 78th World Health Assembly to deliver where past efforts failed—equitable access to life-saving technologies and services during ...
She is on the frontlines, tackling the toughest challenge facing Cambodia’s HIV response. While new infections in the ...
UNAIDS is encouraged by Mr Musk’s remarks and urges the US to continue their leading role in ending AIDS by restoring HIV prevention and treatment funding to countries most affected by HIV.
The HIV response in Zambia, known as a model of success in sub-Saharan Africa, is now facing major challenges following the abrupt and significant cuts to US funding. It has led to widespread ...