HIV and the key players
Key Correspondents bring the global to the local by reporting how decisions made by governments, international donors, multilateral and bilateral agencies and the private sector affect people's attempts to stay healthy.
KCs also examine the way international agreements such as the Millennium Development Goals and Trade Related Intellectual Property Rights impact on communities most affected by HIV.
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At an international conference in Thailand, a number of countries in Asia Pacific are showing their commitment to domestic investment for HIV
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Health ministers made their commitment at a meeting held alongside the International Conference on Family Planning
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Concerns over a decrease in HIV/AIDS financing and donor prioritisation were expressed during a recent meeting of Irish civil society and the Global Fund for HIV/AIDS, TB and Malaria.
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September 24, 2013
Author Brynne Gilmore
One year on from the launch of the Abuja+12 roadmap to address AIDS, TB and malaria in Africa, what progress has been made?
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UNAIDS is urging countries to rapidly expand access to antiretroviral medication to maximise benefits of HIV prevention and treatment in a bid to meet the 2015 goal to combat HIV.
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July 24, 2013
Author Sarah Oughton
As the African Union meets in Nigeria today for Abuja+12, member states face the challenge of developing financial investment plans for AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria.
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July 15, 2013
Author Wallen Sinkala
As the G8 summit kicks off on 17 June, three main priorities are being discussed: trade, tax and transparency. But where are global poverty, malnutrition and health on the agenda?
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What would happen if five buses carrying 60 passengers crashed every day killing all the people on board? Malaria may be no accident but it claims the same number of Ugandans, killing 200-300 people per day – the majority of them children.
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June 5, 2013
Author Geoffrey Mutegeki Araali