Why education is key to stamping out HIV stigma
One-third of women in Gabon, Kenya and Tanzania still discriminate against people with HIV, new research suggests
One-third of women in Gabon, Kenya and Tanzania still discriminate against people with HIV, new research suggests
A new HIV prevention trial is happening in the USA which could be a PrEP gamechanger
Young women in South African study say their relationship with staff was the biggest motivator for engaging with a sexual health service
Hellen Adhiambo and Beryl Akinyi are peer educators from Siaya County, Kenya. They share lessons learned from their work and success stories
First WHO progress report on global health sector strategies shows worrying rise in STIs, and 2.5 millions annual deaths from HIV, STIs and hepatitis
We hear from mixed-status couples on the realities of living with HIV in long-term relationships
Sexting is a funny thing - some people find it exciting and hot while others find it daunting and unappealing. Read on for everything you wanted to know about sexting but were too afraid to ask!
Gay and bisexual men in African countries where homosexuality is legal are twice as likely to have ever tested for HIV than those living in countries where they are criminalised
Making PrEP available in high schools, colleges and community spaces could increase the number of young men who start using it, research from South Africa suggests
Findings highlight need to scale-up HIV information, prevention and treatment specifically for men who have sex with men
Injectable PrEP is a promising HIV prevention method but advocates and health officials continue to grapple with the challenge of making it more widely available
Doreen Moraa Moracha is a young woman living with HIV in Kenya. She was recently recognised as one of Africa's 100 most impactful changemakers and shares her advice for making an impact in online advocacy
South African study reveals the two biggest health service factors that improve outcomes for adolescent girls and young women with HIV, including young mothers
Doreen Moraa Moracha, from Kenya, shares her personal journey of how she became an online activist and advocate on the issue of HIV and gender equality
First research into antiretroviral treatment injections for adolescents with HIV suggests they are safe, acceptable and effective
New research has assessed the impact of different elements of youth-friendly HIV services on viral load suppression