If we commit the necessary resources now, we can write the final chapter in the history of HIV, writes the director of AIDS ...
The recent US funding cuts have created critical gaps in the HIV response across East and Southern Africa. The gaps, unless filled, will have severe public health consequences, reversing the gains ...
Just 15 minutes of reading a day can expose a child to more than a million extra words each year—a simple habit that not only ...
Save the Children has expressed optimism that its Resilient Economic Development Gains (Red) project will continue to empower ...
Babies born to HIV-positive mothers in Kenya face an increased risk of contracting the virus due to a shortage of critical ...
The Netherlands Red Cross and the Zambia Red Cross Society are working together to pilot a consolidated digital stock ...
Unmitigated funding reductions could significantly reverse progress in the HIV response by 2030, disproportionately affecting sub-Saharan African countries and key and vulnerable populations.
In 1983 surgeons across East Africa began to compare notes about a new disease, known colloquially as “slim,” which was ...
Around 1,400 infants are being infected by HIV every day as a result of the new US administration’s cuts to funding to AIDS organizations ... newborns and children, people living with HIV ...
Despite a waiver issued in February for the US's ground-breaking HIV programme, its work has severely impacted. Known as the US President's Emergency Plan for Aids Relief (Pepfar), it relies on ...
Eight countries - six of them in Africa, including Nigeria, Kenya and Lesotho - could soon run out of HIV drugs following the US government's recent decision to pause foreign aid, the UN World ...