HIV prevalence among gay men in Mozambique doubles in last decade
Findings highlight need to scale-up HIV information, prevention and treatment specifically for men who have sex with men
Findings highlight need to scale-up HIV information, prevention and treatment specifically for men who have sex with men
Injectable PrEP is a promising HIV prevention method but advocates and health officials continue to grapple with the challenge of making it more widely available
Doreen Moraa Moracha is a young woman living with HIV in Kenya. She was recently recognised as one of Africa's 100 most impactful changemakers and shares her advice for making an impact in online advocacy
South African study reveals the two biggest health service factors that improve outcomes for adolescent girls and young women with HIV, including young mothers
Doreen Moraa Moracha, from Kenya, shares her personal journey of how she became an online activist and advocate on the issue of HIV and gender equality
First research into antiretroviral treatment injections for adolescents with HIV suggests they are safe, acceptable and effective
New research has assessed the impact of different elements of youth-friendly HIV services on viral load suppression
Margaret Odera is a community health worker from Kenya. She is also a passionate campaigner and set up a network to advocate for the rights of all community health workers
Raeesah Yusuf, is a dedicated community care worker, facilitator, HIV testing counselor and Choma champion. She shares her experiences working with young people and children living with HIV
In Lesotho, progress on global efforts to end HIV are being hampered because people with disabilities are being left out of prevention services. Young activists are trying to rectify this
PrEP use among young people who received text messages, online peer support and coaching increased from 11% to over 20%
Progressive voices across the world will have to double their efforts in countering the escalating threats to LGBT+ people in Africa amid wave of repressive laws
UNAIDS report shows which countries are succeeding in reducing new HIV infections – and which are failing
Study shows the importance of addressing issues of consent, sexual assault and sexual coercion before adolescents start having relationships
Margaret Odera is a community health worker based in Nairobi, Kenya. Her greatest joy is seeing mothers with HIV deliver healthy babies and ensuring they stay HIV negative
A South African study is one of the first to examine why healthcare workers are not talking to people with HIV about the benefits of viral suppression for sexual relationships