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HIV/Aids


June 2017

  • Acehnese activists hold a HIV ribbon sign as they mark World Aids Day in Indonesia.

    The future of research: how can HIV treatment go further? – event

    The Guardian will host a debate on 25 July 2017 alongside the IAS conference on HIV science to discuss ways to reach underserved communities

October 2016

  • A young girl living with Aids takes her drugs at her home in Ndiwa, western Kenya.

    Best bits
    Nine ways funding for the global HIV response could go further

    A serious funding shortfall threatens the prevention and treatment of HIV. Our panel of experts share their ideas on how to do more with less money

September 2016

  • Civil rights activists march in Durban, South Africa, Monday, July 18, 2016, at the start of the 21st World Aids Conference. U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon told reporters Monday that the gains the world has made against AIDS are “inadequate and fragile.” He said more than half the people around the world infected with HIV, or 20 million people, still don’t have access to treatment. (AP Photo)

    Live Q&A: How do we increase the HIV response with limited funds?

  • bono and her daughter Anathi (right).

    Pregnant and diagnosed with HIV: the group providing support for mothers

August 2016

  • A mother holds her anti-retroviral drugs, Triomune, at a HIV testing and treatment clinic in Lagos, Nigeria.

    How to combat the threat of HIV drug resistance

  • Aids activists, including US artist Queen Latifah, march through the streets of Durban during the International Aids Society conferenceSixteen years after Nelson Mandela galvanised the world to take up the fight against AIDS, experts and activists return to the South African city of Durban on July 18, seeking to revitalise the fight against the disease. / AFP / RAJESH JANTILAL        (Photo credit should read RAJESH JANTILAL/AFP/Getty Images)

    Can WHO’s new ‘test and treat’ HIV policy reach those who need it most?

July 2016

  • Young people from the Future Positive Young Reporter group record interviews and opinions of those affected by HIV at the Nolungile Youth Clinic in Khayelitsha, South Africa.

    Comfort and support: how a radio show for people with HIV made a difference

    In the Cape Town community hardest-hit by HIV, a radio show run by young reporters provides advice and information for their peers

May 2016

  • Demonstrators in South Africa hold hands during a protest in support of the Treatment Action Campaign global call to action on tuberculosis and HIV/Aids.

    LGBT change
    We will lose the battle against HIV without LGBT decriminalisation

    Bisi Alimi
  • Women Empowerment In An AIDS Ridden Society

    Breaking down barriers to HIV/Aids treatment – afternoon seminar

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