New strategies reach men who have sex with men with HIV prevention and care...
In Ghana, an FHI 360-implemented project is successfully using new strategies to reach men who have sex with men with vital HIV prevention and care services.
View ArticleAVAC Report 2013: Research and Reality
A new AVAC report calls for an HIV prevention “reality check” by looking closely at the intersection of research and reality.
View ArticleGender, economics, and ART adherence: What’s the connection?
What are the factors that build an enabling environment throughout the HIV continuum of care? An expert from FHI 360’s LIFT II project addresses this question.
View ArticleAIDSWatch 2014: Science and advocacy coming together
This week, HIV and AIDS advocates from across the United States met for AIDSWatch in Washington, DC. FHI 360’s Cornelius Baker discusses the importance of this annual event.
View ArticleNew resource for people working with adolescents living with HIV: Positive...
An FHI 360-developed resource provides guidance on how to support a group that is typically underserved.
View ArticleImproving HIV testing in targeted populations in India
A study in India shows improved HIV testing among clients of female sex workers, contributing to evidence about what works to strengthen HIV prevention.
View ArticleResearch on key populations leads Botswana to smarter HIV prevention
A historic survey shows the HIV and STI burden in Botswana among female sex workers and men who have sex with men, raising awareness of how these key populations might have contributed to the country’s...
View ArticleBringing heart and mind to the fight against HIV
On World AIDS Day, we should remind ourselves about the role that otherwise positive emotions may play in increasing risk and bring both heart and mind to the fight.
View ArticleInextricable links: HIV and human rights
On International Human Rights Day, we cannot lose sight of the inextricable link between HIV and human rights, which should be the cornerstone of our response to and understanding of this epidemic.
View ArticleCan women living with HIV and taking antiretroviral therapy use hormonal...
It is essential to gain a better understanding of the potential drug interactions between ART regimens and hormonal contraceptives.
View ArticleKeeping girls in school in Malawi means better health and a brighter future
In this Q&A, Mary Mittochi, the project director for DREAMS: Malawi Communities Investing in Education for Child Health and Safety, discusses how this new project will reduce the acquisition of HIV...
View ArticleA conversation with Dr. Anthony Fauci on transformations in HIV research
Every year, the International AIDS Society (IAS) holds the largest open scientific conference on HIV and AIDS-related issues. This year’s conference, IAS 2017, will take place in July in Paris. FHI 360...
View ArticleThree ways to turn science into practice to reduce HIV among key populations
Later this month, leading scientists and cutting-edge thinkers will gather at the International AIDS Society’s 9th IAS Conference on HIV Science in Paris to discuss the latest scientific discoveries in...
View ArticleAIDSWatch 2014: Science and advocacy coming together
This week, HIV and AIDS advocates from across the United States met for AIDSWatch in Washington, DC. FHI 360’s Cornelius Baker discusses the importance of this annual event.
View ArticleNew resource for people working with adolescents living with HIV: Positive...
An FHI 360-developed resource provides guidance on how to support a group that is typically underserved.
View ArticleImproving HIV testing in targeted populations in India
A study in India shows improved HIV testing among clients of female sex workers, contributing to evidence about what works to strengthen HIV prevention.
View ArticleResearch on key populations leads Botswana to smarter HIV prevention
A historic survey shows the HIV and STI burden in Botswana among female sex workers and men who have sex with men, raising awareness of how these key populations might have contributed to the country’s...
View ArticleBringing heart and mind to the fight against HIV
On World AIDS Day, we should remind ourselves about the role that otherwise positive emotions may play in increasing risk and bring both heart and mind to the fight.
View ArticleInextricable links: HIV and human rights
On International Human Rights Day, we cannot lose sight of the inextricable link between HIV and human rights, which should be the cornerstone of our response to and understanding of this epidemic.
View ArticleCan women living with HIV and taking antiretroviral therapy use hormonal...
It is essential to gain a better understanding of the potential drug interactions between ART regimens and hormonal contraceptives.
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