Funding Crunch Puts Progress on AIDS at Risk
A severe funding crisis and a decline in international donor money to HIV/AIDS is dampening optimism about an eventual end to the pandemic. Add Comment
A severe funding crisis and a decline in international donor money to HIV/AIDS is dampening optimism about an eventual end to the pandemic. Add Comment
It should be time to celebrate key milestones in the fight against HIV and AIDS. Recently, the United Nations announced that new HIV infections and AIDS-related deaths fell to their lowest levels since the epidemic's peak. Today, 6.6 million people in low- and middle-income countries are on life-saving antiretroviral therapy, and people with HIV are living longer.
An Atlanta addict and mother tells of her fall from a life with “everything I needed” as a youth to a cycle of addiction, drugs, homelessness and HIV.
Stigma about HIV/AIDS persists in small, rural towns across the South, but this mentality also exists in a city as big as Jacksonville.
Brenda Byrth fights against fear, poor education and a lack of funding as she works to help people with HIV/AIDS in her community.
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