HIV/AIDS

Motherly Love Orphanage
Development & Education
This orphanage in Ghana provides hope — and acceptance — to children living with HIV
UNICEF says 50% of children living with HIV in Africa will die before they reach their second birthday if untreated.
COVID-19
Pregnant women and children with HIV in Ghana struggle to access lifesaving medicine during pandemic
A nurse hands out a red ribbon to a woman, to mark World AIDS Day, at the entrance of Emilio Ribas Hospital, in Sao Paulo December 1, 2014.
Health & Medicine
Brazil reduces sex education amid spike in sexually transmitted infections
a drop of blood being placed onto a slide
A second HIV patient has been ‘cured,’ but researchers say reducing cases is still the top priority
A nurse is shown taking blood for a HIV test from French President Emmanuel Macron who is sitting in a yellow chair cringing.
Health & Medicine
AIDS treatment has progressed, but without a vaccine, suffering still abounds
roseline
Lifestyle & Belief
These Kenyan widows are fighting against sexual ‘cleansing’
Mulaba Habanyama, 24, preparing her Gingerbread Tiramisu
Health
At pop-up eatery in Canada, HIV education is on the menu
A distorted map is projected based on population living with HIV. In this map, South Africa is the largest country in the world.
Lifestyle
In South Africa, HIV rates are rising in young women and girls. Our new series looks at the reasons why.
Health
The grip of HIV and tuberculosis in South Africa: Portraits of survivors and those who are gone
Yana, 40 (left) with her social worker Olga. Yana has recently been released from prison and Olga helps Yana readjust to the everyday life. Mariupol 2016.
Conflict
Stigma, discrimination, violence: Among the internally displaced in Ukraine with HIV (Photos)
Scanning electron micrograph of HIV particles infecting a human H9 T cell, colorized in blue, turqoise, and yellow.
Science
A new study suggests the HIV virus may be getting weaker
A nurse tests a blood sample during a free HIV test at a blood tests party, part of a campaign to prevent HIV infection among male same-sex couples, in Bangkok September 20, 2014.
Health
Controlling AIDS by treating AIDS
Ebola evacuation
Health
An epidemiologist suggests we take cues from the AIDS crisis in dealing with Ebola
Ebola test
Global Politics
With no time to find a cure, Ebola could be contained faster with a quicker test
Men hug as they take part in the annual Gay Pride Parade on Christopher Street in the Manhattan borough of New York June 29, 2014.
Health & Medicine
The WHO has simple advice for sexually active gay men: Take your antiretrovirals!
Lifestyle & Belief
Fertility Treatment for HIV-Positive Women in Africa
Should South African High Schools Distribute Free Condoms?
Development & Education
School Year Blog: Should South African High Schools Distribute Free Condoms?
Health & Medicine
Combating Contraception Mythology in South Africa
Health & Medicine
Documentary sheds light on hidden HIV/AIDS epidemic in American south
Health & Medicine
Baby born with AIDS virus cured through aggressive treatment
Arts, Culture & Media
New documentary seeks an end to AIDS in black America
Health & Medicine
Bioethicist sees promise in home HIV test, but raises serious questions
Health & Medicine
FDA panel recommends approval of prophylactic use of HIV prevention drug
Health & Medicine
Religious, public health officials try to find common ground in fight against HIV in Africa
Health & Medicine
Book traces history of AIDS back to 1930s, examines current outbreak’s history
Circumcision campaign, to fight HIV, underway in Zimbabwe
Health & Medicine
Two forms of birth control put women at risk for HIV
Health & Medicine
Africa’s HIV-positive women pressured not to have children
Health & Medicine
Brazil’s effective HIV prevention strategies
Health & Medicine
New beginning in South Africa’s AIDS battle
Health & Medicine
New AIDS policy for South African military
Health & Medicine
Story behind new HIV vaccine
Health & Medicine
5 years to end HIV and AIDS transmission in Africa
Health & Medicine
AIDS fighting drugs could prevent HIV
Health & Medicine
HIV infections may be declining in South Africa
Health & Medicine
Yogurt could potentially slow spread of HIV
Health & Medicine
Sex ed goes mobile
Health & Medicine
Tracing the journey of AIDS drugs
Health & Medicine
New vaccine for HIV patients
Health & Medicine
HIV Laws in Africa
Health & Medicine
Circumcision and AIDS in Uganda
Health & Medicine
AIDS in America
Health & Medicine
Key finding in AIDS research
Health & Medicine
Global Implications of HIV Infected Baby Deemed to be Cured
New Recommendations for Who Should Get Tested for HIV
Arts, Culture & Media
South Africa: The Importance and Irrelevance of the White House
Business, Economics and Jobs
Global Sex Workers Meet to Fight HIV
Health & Medicine
New Optimism Among HIV Researchers
Ethical Questions Surround New At-Home HIV Test
Lifestyle & Belief
Why Churches Could be Crucial in the Fight Against HIV
Adult Actors Legally Required to Wear Condoms
30 Years of the Fight Against AIDS
Science Note – Cats Illuminate HIV Research
The Origin of AIDS: 60 Years Before the First Documented Case
Arts, Culture & Media
Botswana’s Infant Circumcision Campaign
Arts, Culture & Media
Circumcising more than One Million Men in Zimbabwe
Environment
Two contraceptives put users at greater risk for HIV infection
Jo’burg Is Safe/Not Safe (Delete One)
Conflict & Justice
HIV Discrimination for Africa’s Pregnant Women
AIDS Fighting Drugs Could Prevent HIV