New Survey Finds HIV Ignorance Fosters Stigma
New results from the National AIDS Trust (NAT) reveal that the general public continues to be largely ignorant of the advances in HIV/AIDS care and treatment. Keep reading
New results from the National AIDS Trust (NAT) reveal that the general public continues to be largely ignorant of the advances in HIV/AIDS care and treatment. Keep reading
Many rural areas in Malawi face serious health worker shortages, but the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation offers training scholarships to encourage students to become health workers and fill this critical gap. Keep reading
Jake Glaser and Modern Advocate help to make the Bahamas HIV/AIDS-free. Keep reading
This World Malaria Day (April 25) learn more about how malaria infections affect people living HIV around the world. Keep reading
This week marks the 30th anniversary of the discovery of HIV, find out more about how researchers discovered the virus and it's impact on the AIDS community. Keep reading
In Kenya, the Center for African Studies launched a new campaign that seeks to address the stigma associated with condoms and HIV/AIDS by enlisting the help of a local artist to create new designs for condom wrappers. Keep reading
As a medical student at the University of Arizona College of Medicine, Shana Semmens spent six weeks volunteering with EGPAF's partner, Tiny Tim & Friends in Zambia. Keep reading
Educating practitioners about new guidelines is critical to ensuring that all HIV-infected clients in Zimbabwe are being managed according to established national guidelines. Keep reading
We must coordinate our work to ensure that women living with HIV have access to family planning services. Keep reading
