Find all the latest articles and watch TV shows, reports and podcasts related to AIDS on France 24| France 24
On this day in history, Harry Anslinger is appointed as the country's first-ever drug czar, AIDS replaces GRID, the Smithsonian founds the National Museum of African American History and Culture, and more.| MainStream MultiMedia
Commentary: UNAIDS is the glue that holds together the global fight against AIDS. Over the past two decades, UNAIDS, the United Nations agency that coordinates the fight against AIDS, has seen dramatic reductions in fatalities related to AIDS. Much remains to be done — especially since the Trump administration has slashed U.S. support for health programs… The post The world cannot afford to lose UNAIDS appeared first on Erasing 76 Crimes.| Erasing 76 Crimes
‘We screen them but do not record them’ — an HIV program in Nigeria’s Plateau state. By Chinonso Kenneth Plateau, Nigeria —When 24-year-old Rawlings Easy’s best friend came to the house to run his first HIV test on him, Rawlings didn’t hesitate. It was October 2021. A final year student at the University of Jos,… The post Secret health care: A way queer Nigerians get tested for HIV appeared first on Erasing 76 Crimes.| Erasing 76 Crimes
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Lessons from 20 years overseas on how Brazil, China, and Germany shape public health and access to care.| { design@tive } information design
First Easter It was our first Easter together. I was in a good mood, springtime in Chicago can do that to a person. The Easter displays were up and I decided to do the Easter shopping. I had all the essentials: fake grass, an assortment of candy, an Easter basket, and of course eggs and... The full First and Last Easter by S. Severin can be found at Memoir Magazine.| Memoir Magazine
An additional six million new HIV infections and four million AIDS-related deaths could occur between 2025 and 2029 if US-supported HIV treatment and| Health Policy Watch
This month I want to share some advocacy successes. The actions taken by our Together Women Rise members matter! When we take actions together it matters! We are currently celebrating: The READ Act Reauthorization, H.R. 7240 (which stands for the Reinforcing Education Accountability in Development Act), has passed the House! Please see the press release […] The post Advocacy Update: Celebrating Our Successes! first appeared on Together Women Rise. The post Advocacy Update: Celebrating Our...| Together Women Rise
Este mês, assinei um compromisso de doar pelo menos 10% do meu rendimento vitalício a instituições de caridade eficazes. E esta semana, decidi doar 19% do meu rendimento anual, sendo mais de 80% de…| Altruísmo Eficaz
Remembering and thinking critically about the ‘Don’t Die of Ignorance’ campaign An ‘It’s more complicated...| Placing the Public in Public Health: Public Health in Britain, 1948-2010
Foreign aid freeze puts millions at risk of starvation and HIV.| Erasing 76 Crimes
New Secretary of State Marco Rubio's waiver ensures PEPFAR's vital HIV/AIDS relief continues despite Trump's aid freeze, but the exclusion of gender identity programs raises concerns.| Advocate.com
Executive orders reject trans people, refugees, foreign aid and the World Health Organization.| Erasing 76 Crimes
Ein neues Medikament namens "Lenacapavir" könnte weltweit das HIV-Virus besiegen - allerdings ist es mit 20.000 € pro Dosis viel zu teuer.| Kontrast.at
By Sneha Saloni, Communications Manager, Rotary Action Group for Family Health & AIDS Prevention Dr. Jirair Ratevosian, member of the Rotary Action Group for Family Health and AIDS Prevention B…| Service in Action
A sense of reverence and urgency surrounded this student production of the first part of Tony Kushner’s Angels in America. As director Molly Seremet’s program note pointed out, this 90s…| Come To The Pedlar
A vital independent wellness outpost that serves the community—and never threatens to leave the city.| 48 hills
Fauci damaged his own reputation by trashing sound scientists, denouncing inconvenient evidence, and even going so far as to say “I represent science.”| Evolution News
World AIDS Day, marked on December 1 each year, serves as a poignant reminder of the progress achieved, the challenges that persist, and the need for continued awareness and action.| Spectrum South - The Voice of the Queer South