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After a decade of phenomenal growth, donor funding for low- and middle-income nations fell 7 percent between 2012 and 2017.
Boasting a 77 percent viral suppression rate, the hard-hit African nation has already surpassed UNAIDS’s epidemic-control targets for 2020.
The Supreme Court of Namibia upheld a 2012 ruling that health care workers at government hospitals coerced three HIV-positive women to be ster...
Officials attribute most of the drops to lack of funding.
A UNAIDS report highlights seven countries in the region.
The report documents the role of stigma and discrimination.
The Namibia High Court has ruled that the country’s government sterilized three HIV-positive women without their informed consent, The Associa...
New research is illuminating the activities and risks of male sex workers in southern Africa, PlusNews reports.
Local rights groups in Namibia have uncovered 15 instances of women being sterilized after being diagnosed with HIV, PlusNews reports.
HIV prevention campaigns in southern Africa focus on heterosexual transmission of the virus and ignore men who have sex with men (MSM), accord...
The number of young people living with HIV around the world is falling, according to a Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) stu...
Namibia lifted its travel ban against people living with HIV and other contagious diseases effective July 1.
HIV-positive women in Namibia are suing the health ministry for allegedly being sterilized by their doctors without informed consent, BBC News...
President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief reduced the number of AIDS-related deaths by 1.2 million in 12 African countries in three years.
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