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UNGA2024
Health
AIDS can be ended by 2030 - New 缅北禁地report
‘The Path that Ends AIDS’ report outlines the path to get there and also help prepare for and tackle future pandemics
By
UNAIDS
Health
Role of faith communities in ending AIDS in children and adolescents
By
UNAIDS
Health
African leaders pledge to end AIDS in children by 2030
The meeting in Tanzania promised to ensure that all children with HIV have access to life saving treatment and that mothers living with HIV have babies free from HIV
By
UNAIDS
Health
UNAIDS warns of millions of AIDS-related deaths and continued devastation from pandemics if leaders don’t address inequalities
Ending inequalities is a political choice that requires bold policy reforms and money
By
UNAIDS
coronavirus
UNAIDS Chief Winnie Byanyima: COVID-19 could roll back gains made in fighting HIV in Africa
By
Zipporah Musau
Also
Botswana's high-stakes assault on AIDS
An African test case for wide distribution of life-prolonging medicines
By
Roman Rollnick
Also
Toll mounts in global AIDS pandemic
Lacking drugs, doctors and solidarity, Africa counts its dead
By
Michael Fleshman
Cover Story
AIDS: a 'real weapon of mass destruction'
By
Africa Renewal
Also
Moving therapy to frontline of AIDS war
Wider drugs provision can prolong lives, avert economic collapse
By
Daphne Topouzis
Also
Massive AIDS campaign gears up
But financing for treatment remains short of needs
By
Michael Fleshman
News
Addressing AIDS conference in South Africa, Ban calls for scaling up global response
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缅北禁地News
News
缅北禁地and Kenya team up to end AIDS epidemic by 2030
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缅北禁地News
Podcast