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AIDS deaths, more people living with HIV, women at highest risk in India

15 September 2018

India's newly released HIV/AIDS Estimation Report (2017) shows an increase in the number of people living with HIV (211,700 in 2015 to 214,000 in 2017) and AIDS-related deaths (67,612 in 2015 to 69,110 in 20170) and a marginal decline in infections. At the current pace of progress, India will miss the global target of 75 per cent reduction in new HIV infections from the base value in 2010.

A major take-…

Back to School: Educating Girls to Fight HIV

8 August 2018

A quality education is essential for children, but for girls at risk of HIV, it is a necessary and lifesaving measure. Girls and young women across the world remain one of the most vulnerable populations for HIV. There are 1.1 billion girls in the world and every four minutes, three girls become infected with HIV. Girls and young women in sub-Saharan Africa are 14 times more likely to be infected by HIV than their male…

Male Involvement in Sexual and Reproductive Health and HIV Prevention

11 September 2018

This project, a sub-project of the PEPFAR-funded DREAMS programme in Zimbabwe, came about to help reduce new HIV infections among adolescents and young girls (ages 14-24) by promoting healthy behaviours among men. The aim of the project is to spread positive messages among men, which can shift their attitudes and misconceptions about sexual and reproductive health and related issues that affect them or their partners…

We Know How! Responding to HIV and the Youth Bulge with Youth Voices

12 August 2018

The population of young people (15-24) living in sub-Saharan Africa is expected to double by 2050, a demographic shift dubbed the ‘youth bulge’, or ‘youth wave’, depending on the country. For those working in the HIV response, it presents a worrying challenge, as we have so far failed to control HIV in young people on the continent.

This is particularly true for young women in sub-Saharan Africa, who make up 58% of…

The Feminisation of HIV and AIDS

13 August 2018

 An Opinion Piece by Rejoice Nharaunda

Globally, women constitute over half of the population of people living with HIV. The trend is the same in sub-Saharan Africa where more than 57% of adults living with the infection are women - with heterosexual sex as the dominant mode of HIV transmission. Additionally, the result of a number of variables, sub-Saharan Africa has a peculiar prevalent…

Women: At the heart of the HIV response for children

25 July 2018

"I am … filled with pride, thinking about the countless people who fought for justice, called for equal access to quality health care for all – not just for those who could afford it – and helped transform the AIDS response. So often those advocates were women, remarkable women who were on the frontlines caring for families and communities and calling for change. … They are the heroines whose voices and faces are so…

Zathu Wins Breakthrough HIV Prevention Award at AIDS 2018

21 July 2018

Girl Effect’s youth brand in Malawi - has been recognised at the AIDS 2018 pre-conference by winning a Demand Creation Challenge award. Established by OPTIONS* consortium, the awards showcase best-in-class innovative, high-impact communication-based approaches to HIV prevention.

A panel of judges - made up of representatives from USAID, The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and others - named Zathu ‘Best Breakthrough…

We Need to Break Down Barriers for Adolescent Girls living with HIV: Here's How.

23 July 2018

Opinion piece by Anne Stagl (the International Center for Research on Women) and Caitlin Bryan (Boston University School of Public Health). 

The theme of the International AIDS Conference this week is “Breaking Barriers, Building Bridges.” While AIDS-related deaths have been declining globally and more than 20 million people living with HIV are on life-saving treatment, adolescents living with…

1,400 Girls Enrolled in HIV Prevention Initiative

12 July 2018

The United States Embassy together with the office of the First Lady of Namibia will celebrate the enrolment of 1,400 girls into the Determined, Resilient, Empowered, AIDS-free, Mentored and Safe (DREAMS) programme. …

Eastern and Southern Africa Remain Highly Affected by HIV

20 July 2018

Eastern and Southern Africa remain the regions most affected by the HIV epidemic, accounting for 45 percent of the world’s HIV infections and 53 percent of people living with HIV globally. This was revealed in the newly released Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS report titled, ‘Miles to go – closing gaps, breaking barriers, righting injustices.’ However, the report says there should be a responsibility between…

To End the HIV Epidemic, Focus on Sexual Violence Prevention

17 July 2018

Voices from the Field features contributions from scholars and practitioners highlighting new research, thinking, and approaches to development challenges. This piece is authored by Gary M. Cohen, Founder and Board Chair, Together for Girls and Executive Vice President, Global Health, BD (Becton Dickinson and Co.), President, BD Foundation and Dr. Daniela Ligiero, Executive Director and CEO, Together for Girls.…

Women are Twice as Likely to be living with HIV in Post-Conflict Uganda

04 July 2018

Women who survived the war in Northern Uganda are almost twice as likely to be living with HIV compared to their male peers, and are also disproportionately impacted by trauma and depression, reveals new research. Conflict in Northern Uganda in the 2000s between the government and the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) resulted in widespread atrocities, human rights violations and death, and saw millions flee to internally…

Making an HIV-Free Future Possible for Girls

29 June 2018

In the rolling green hills of the uMgungundlovu district in KwaZulu-Natal lies Vulindlela, a rural community often seen as the epicentre of the HIV and AIDS pandemic in this country. South Africa has the highest number of HIV-infected people in the world, with teenage girls and young women being the hardest hit. For perspective, South Africa’s HIV infection rate is almost 19% of adults. In Vulindlela it is 40%. High…

Ministry of Tanzania Plans HIV Initiative for Young Women

5 June 2018

Tanzania's Ministry of Health, Community, Development, Gender, Elderly and Children launched a new programme to combat HIV among adolescent girls and young women in the Singida region and to raise public awareness on adolescent girls and young women just out of school.

The programme is being implemented jointly by the Ministry, AMREF, TAYOA, and TACAIDS in partnership with the Global Fund. It is a pilot project for the…

Everyday Racism Hinders Indigenous Women with HIV From Accessing Care

21 June 2018

Indigenous women living with HIV experience everyday incidents of racism that impede their access to care disproportionately to other groups, according to a study involving more than 1,400 women across Canada.This contributes to a loss of Indigenous women along the HIV “cascade of care” – a term used to describe clinical stages of treatment such as diagnosis, retention in care and viral suppression – at a markedly higher…

It's Not Just HIV Stigma for Women Living with HIV

7 June 2018

Women living with HIV perceive many forms of stigma in addition to HIV-related stigma, according to a qualitative study published in the July edition of Social Science & Medicine. Stigma related to living with HIV intersected with stigma associated with gender, race, poverty, incarceration and obesity, according to the interviewees.

“Our findings highlight the complexity of social processes of marginalization,…

Women Living with HIV Address Stigma and Discrimination

5 June 2018

Women living with HIV in the Sunyani Municipality of Ghana have expressed displeasure over high public stigmatisation and discrimination. According to them, although they have been placed on anti-retroviral therapy, they were going through what they described as serious “mental torture”. During a refresher training organized by the International Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA), more than 15 women living with HIV serving…

Young Women and Girls Need A Seat at the Table to Stop New HIV Infections

7 June 2018

Lucy Wanjiku is a young mother living with HIV and team leader of Positive Young Women Voices from Kenya. She was just 19 years old when she found out that she was living with HIV, a devastating shock for her. “It was one thing to become an adolescent mother and another to be HIV-positive,” said Lucy. “I was discriminated against by the community, my family and even at the health facility. There is no real support structure…

Addressing the Psycho-Social Impact of HIV on Young Women and Girls

4 June 2018

A non-governmental organization in Abuja, Nigeria - the AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF) - has emphasized the need to create safe spaces to address the psycho-social needs of young women and girls in the region. Country Programme Director of AHF, Dr. Echey Ijezie, shared that girls were challenged by gaps in pyscho-social support, menstrual hygiene, low confidence and the lack of skills to negotiate safe sex. Dr. Ijezie…

Women Living with HIV in Rajasthan Push for Social Protections

17 May 2018

Women living with HIV in Rajasthan, India, have come together to lobby the State Government of Rajasthan for improved provision of social protection services. The Global Alliance for Human Rights and the Rajasthan Network of People Living with HIV organized an advocacy session in Jaipur on 15 May with more than 100 women living with HIV during which they presented their needs, including dairy booths for income generation and…

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