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Lenacapavir, new twice-yearly HIV injection, raises hope for pill-weary patients. Discordant couples, sex workers hail ‘game ...
These are the words of Rogers Omollo, founder and CEO of Activate Action – a youth-led non-profit organisation that supports ...
Integrating people-centered HIV care with primary health care is essential to improving access, equity and health outcomes, but doing so successfully requires coordinated policies, digital ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNSA gets R520-million to buy the twice-a-year anti-HIV jab — but there’s a snagSA has accepted an offer of just over R520-million from the Global Fund to Fight Aids, TB and Malaria to buy the twice-a-year ...
Kenya’s femicide crisis is so pervasive that even female police officers are not immune –– such as victim and mother-of-two Tiffany Wanyonyi.
However, despite the Senate's decision to protect Pepfar from President Trump's proposed $400 million (Sh51.6 billion) ...
A community-led initiative is transforming sexual health awareness among Lake Victoria's high-risk populations, dismantling ...
A decade ago, the global community established the goal to end AIDS as a public health threat by 2030 through reducing new HIV infections and AIDS-related deaths by 90% from 2010 levels.1 Progress has ...
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News Medical on MSNHIV crisis: World must defuse ‘ticking time-bomb’ – UNA permanent halt in funding from the biggest contributor to the HIV/AIDS effort could set back decades of progress and put millions of lives at risk, despite efforts by many low- and middle-income ...
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AllAfrica on MSNNew HIV Prevention Tools Emerge As Donor Cuts Threaten ProgressConference on HIV Science (IAS 2025) concluded in Kigali after five dynamic days (July 13-17), delegates left with a mix of hope and concern--buoyed by scientific breakthroughs but unsettled by a ...
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The Star on MSNPS Muthoni assures Kenyans of sufficient malaria, HIV and TB drugsPublic Health Principal Secretary Mary Muthoni/HANDOUTThe Principal Secretary for Public Health, Mary Muthoni, has assured Kenyans that there are enough drugs to treat malaria, HIV, and ...
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