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No Time to Lose
Hundreds of thousands of people continue to die from advanced HIV, also known as AIDS, because countries are still ill-equipped to detect and treat people suffering through advanced stages of the disease, according to a new report released today by medical organisation Doctors Without Borders (MSF). Delays in responding quickly to treatment failures and interruptions jeopardise recent progress in reducing HIV deaths.
ACCESS PrEP blog series: Oral PrEP – The pill with a big heart
Global AIDS update 2019 — Communities at the centre
New HIV strain reminds us that innovation is urgent and fundamental
This month, a new strain of HIV was discovered for the first time in nearly two decades, providing the global community with a more complete map of how the virus evolves.
20th International Conference on AIDS and STIs in Africa (ICASA 2019)
The 20th International Conference on AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Infections in Africa (ICASA 2019), taking place 2-7 December at the Kigali Convention Centre, Rwanda, represents a tremendous opportunity to highlight the diverse nature of the African region’s HIV epidemic and the unique response to it.
Population Analysis for Planners
This course, Population Analysis for Planners, focuses on using population information and analysis to develop, evaluate, and revise regional, district, and local development plans for multiple areas of concern, including education, health, housing, and community development. It assumes a limited knowledge of population analysis. Lessons provide background and techniques to use population information and demographic tools.