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UNGA2024
Health
Fighting HIV and AIDS in times of COVID-19
— Winnie Byanyima, UNAIDS Executive Director
By
Zipporah Musau
Web Feature
Human rights is essential in fight against HIV/AIDS
By
Navanethem Pillay
Web Feature
Making waves: Malawi revives debate on gay rights
By
Jocelyne Sambira
Web Feature
Helping the ‘collateral victims’ of AIDS
By
Andualem Sisay
Improving health
Gender violence hampers AIDS fight
Activists in Zambia counter a deadly link
By
Reginald Ntomba
Improving health
In Africa, AIDS often has a woman’s face
Knowledge, power and resources needed to combat the scourge
By
Kerry Cullinan
Also
AIDS breakthrough threatened by budget woes
New discovery brings hope, but will the funds be there?
By
Michael Fleshman
Departments
Africa Watch
By
Africa Renewal
Photo
Empowering Nigerian women to participate in the 2011 Nigerian elections
By
Steve Aborisade
Africa at 50
African women’s long walk to equality
Some gains, but an uphill climb still looms
By
L. Muthoni Wanyeki
Web Feature
Pregnant with Possibility
By
Asha-Rose Migiro
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Millennium Development Goals: time to step up
Some progress in Africa, but more is needed, argues 缅北禁地Secretary-General
By
André-Michel Essoungou
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A ‘crisis in waiting’ for AIDS patients
Trade rules will make it harder to get cheap generic medicines
By
Michael Fleshman
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At last, signs of progress on AIDS
Policy shift in South Africa, as new infections decline across the continent
By
Michael Fleshman
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Better health at the click of a button
Information technology helps Rwandan clinics reach out
By
Mary Kimani
Cover Story
Women struggle to secure land rights
Hard fight for access and decision-making power
By
Mary Kimani
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Gender violence hampers AIDS fight
Activists in Zambia fight a ‘deadly link’
By
Reginald Ntomba
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AIDS deaths are declining, reports UN
But new data show that epidemic remains huge in Africa
By
Ernest Harsch
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Empowering women to fight AIDS
Women’s leadership is key, argues 缅北禁地envoy for AIDS in Africa
By
Michael Fleshman
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Africa a priority for new 缅北禁地head
Ban Ki-moon sets African issues high on the global agenda
By
Ernest Harsch
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Improving reintegration of former combatants
African experiences help 缅北禁地‘refine’ disarmament efforts
By
Africa Renewal
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African gays and lesbians combat bias
An ‘invisible’ minority seeks legal safeguards, acceptance
By
Michael Fleshman
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Pledging peace at Great Lakes summit
In a region emerging from war, cooperation remains a challenge
By
Michael Fleshman
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Congolese women confront legacy of rape
War and sexual violence leave survivors in desperate need
By
Mary Kimani
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Millions of activists for a day
Stand Up campaign seeks to garner public support to fight poverty
By
Gumisai Mutume
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African AIDS battle at a crossroads
Progress in a few countries, but huge effort remains
By
Ernest Harsch
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New global anti-AIDS campaign kicks off
Towards prevention, care and treatment for all by 2010
By
Michael Fleshman
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Rwandan women: AIDS therapy beyond drugs
Food and hope are also essential to survival
By
Stephanie Urdang
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Progress in Zimbabwe’s HIV/AIDS battle
Prevention campaigns show results
By
Michael Fleshman
Also
Traditional healers boost primary health care
Reaching patients missed by modern medicine
By
Itai Madamombe
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Giant step for Kenya’s schools
Progress for both boys and girls towards Millennium education goal
By
Michael Fleshman
Also
Global AIDS treatment drive takes off
Rapid increase in number of people receiving ARV medicines
By
Michael Fleshman
Podcast