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AIDS Work in Africa Not Focused on Actual Cause
Authorities in African countries need to demonstrate more leadership to undertaken analysis as first step towards building effective prevention strategies, says UNAIDS.
Gay Governmental Discrimination
While HIV becomes more manageable for those living with it and detecting it, there are governmental policies that remain, discriminating against the afflicted.
Does AIDS Discriminate?
Although, biologically, AIDS does not discriminate the reality is that some communities have been hit harder by this pandemic.
AIDS in the Middle East
What lies behind the Middle East and North Africa's low number of HIV/AIDS cases?
Celebrities and their Causes
Celebrity involvement in humanitarian affairs comes with its drawbacks, which can ultimately be a step backwards in the struggle to curb AIDS.
Stephen Lewis Rocks the House
Stephen Lewis shows why he is a formidable force in the world of HIV/AIDS.
AIDS Activists Part 2
A look at Stephen Lewis and Meena Seshu.
AIDS Activists Part 1
A short list of activists making a difference in curbing the spread of AIDS.
Economic policies exacerbate AIDS
Ill-conceived policies of the World Bank and the IMF have had devastating consequences for the people of Africa.
Disability and AIDS
The disabled are often a forgotten population when it comes to HIV/AIDS education and initiatives.