How does sex workers’ knowledge of HIV affect their behaviour?
Ethiopian study with women who sell sex found two-thirds had good knowledge of HIV and practiced HIV prevention, such as using condoms and getting tested
Ethiopian study with women who sell sex found two-thirds had good knowledge of HIV and practiced HIV prevention, such as using condoms and getting tested
The impact of youth peer educators goes far beyond health outcomes – yet their contributions often go unrecognised and undervalued
Adolescent girls in India who use social media have better sexual and reproductive health knowledge, survey suggests
New recommendations given for online services, peer navigators and injectable PrEP
Results of national HIV survey demonstrate Botswana’s progress towards achieving HIV epidemic control.
The latest UNAIDS report shows bleak progress on global targets, with progress faltering largely due to inequalities
Be in the Know Zambia a sexual health app co-created by young people and Avert found to increase knowledge and encourage healthier choices.
Kenyan study suggests that PrEP is being linked to promiscuity – and this is stopping some young women from using it
New data from UNAIDS on the global HIV response has revealed that Malawi is on track to end AIDS by 2030. Between 2010 and 2021, new HIV infections have declined by 61%.
Zambian clinics that started offering quick pick-ups of antiretroviral treatment found it increased the number of people collecting their medication on time.
Here are the facts on monkeypox – and what it means if you have HIV
A focus on HIV and mental health at AIDS 2022 suggests this part of the HIV response is growing
An AIDS 2022 session provided advice on raising awareness about undetectable = untransmittable
AIDS 2022 looked at new ways to tackle one of the oldest issues facing the HIV response
There are some new developments for PrEP that might change the way you take it in the future
Some 40% of the 110,000 adolescents living with HIV in Kenya have not achieved viral suppression