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Five years left to #endAIDS by ensuring zero new infections and all people with HIV live healthy

Thanks to communities of people living with and affected by HIV, a lot of scientifically proven tools and approaches have made it possible to offer ...
Jan 12

AIDS can be controlled only when discrimination ends

AIDS continues to be a serious public health concern spreading silently. However, with proper awareness, it can be effectively controlled, said Dr. Anuradha, Joint Director, ...
Dec 01

SRM Prime Hospital Uses Bovine Pericardial Patch in Novel Endoscopic Procedure to Stop Stool Leakage through Neovagina

First time in Tamil Nadu, endoscopic closure using a bovine pericardial patch and clip to sealed the tract communicating large intestine with newly constructed vagina ...
Nov 25

Gateway to universal access to SRHR is human right to health

The human right to health is not a privilege, tt is a legal obligation - rooted in international human rights law - and must form the foundation ...
Nov 07

When Medical Science Denies Identity: The Flawed Curriculum of Indian Medicine

By training future doctors to see, hear, and respect transgender patients, we lay the groundwork for a healthcare system that embodies dignity for all....
Oct 03

A Cry for Identity: The Prayagraj Teen Who Chose Pain Over Silence

If India truly aspires to build an inclusive future, then no child should ever have to choose pain over truth, or mutilation over acceptance....
Sep 18

Not capitalist but economically, socially and ecologically just order can deliver on SDGs

Anti-gender and anti-rights pushes are attacking social justice movements and fuelling a backlash against progressive social and environmental justice movements....
Aug 05

Prevention revolution and policy harmonisation are critical to end AIDS

Despite having science-based tools for HIV combination prevention, there were 1.3 million people who got newly diagnosed with HIV in 2023 - and also ...
Aug 04

Cambodia is 2nd Asian country to rollout long-acting injectable HIV prevention option

After Thailand, Cambodia becomes the second Asian country to rollout long-acting and injectable options to protect oneself from getting infected with HIV....
Jul 07

40 years back when first few people in Mumbai and Bangkok were diagnosed with HIV

Although world is not on track to end AIDS by 2030 but it is no less than a miracle when we take into account the ...
Jun 30

Legalising key population led health services in Thailand is a gamechanger

Legalising key population or community-led health services has been a gamechanger in Thailand to protect most-at-risk people from getting infected with HIV...
Jun 19

To be or not to be? Daily oral versus long-acting injectable medicines for HIV prevention

Scientific research has gifted us with a range of evidence-based options to protect ourselves from getting infected with HIV....
Jun 17

Unite Health systems with Community-led health services to deliver on UHC

Despite mounting evidence of how key population or community-led health services have bridged the gap between public health system and those unreached, we are ...
Jun 12

Conflicts and crises intensify the need for gender equality and health equity

Wars and conflicts, extreme climate events (like floods and famine), religious fundamentalism and other extremism, and other forms of humanitarian crises put gender diverse individuals, ...
May 09

Gender justice and health equity are inextricably linked but are programmes linked?

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Apr 15

With only 70 months left to end AIDS why is the urgency missing?

We need to refocus and ensure that we are targeting the right populations with the right interventions in the right places - and - we are doing ...
Feb 25

Urgent and accelerated HIV service delivery with equity and rights is critical to end AIDS

Scientific partners of ASICON 2025 include the National AIDS Control Organisation (NACO) and National TB Elimination Programme of Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government ...
Feb 19

Are we delivering new HIV prevention tools with speed, scale and equity?

According to UNAIDS, a combination approach to HIV prevention that includes behavioural, biomedical and structural approaches and is tailored to those in greatest need can ...
Oct 14

Lenacapavir: India’s Pharmaceutical Giants to Produce a Twice-a-Year Pill Poised to Rewrite HIV Prevention

In the coming years, the impact of Lenacapavir could be felt worldwide, especially in low-income countries where the burden of HIV is greatest....
Oct 04

Are we on the path to end AIDS by 2030?

Studies have proved that expanding testing and treating and then introducing PrEP has lowered the incidence of HIV in communities that had access to it....
Oct 03

Feminist world-building: Creative energies, collective journeys

The APFF 4 will not just be a celebratory space, but also a fiercely political space for strategising, knowledge-exchange, and feminist mobilising and advocacy ...
Aug 30

Move from rhetoric to action on #PutPeopleFirst

HIV self-testing, PrEP as well as a full cascade of HIV combination prevention tools, and testing and treatment services should be made available. ...
Aug 27

AIDS deaths declining globally except in Eastern Europe and Central Asia

Asia Pacific was at the forefront of the HIV response at the beginning. It has been well overtaken by other regions in the world. Eastern ...
Aug 16

AIDS is at a crossroads: Would governments expand the proven key population-led services?

Cambodia is another country in Asia Pacific which is on track to deliver on some of the HIV-related 2025 targets. ...
Aug 08

The power of profit: People-led social enterprises

Peer-led social enterprises "by" and "for" the people living with HIV can go a long way in not only making community-based organisations self-...
Aug 05

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