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Taking the Long View on Health: Tracking the Impact of Aging in Rural South Africa
In this article from The Conversation, a team of scientists shares the latest insights into the unique challenges faced by people living with HIV in South Africa as they grow older.

What Does PrEP Cost Outside the United States?
Generic pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is available in at least 26 countries, allowing those countries to scale up access and reduce HIV transmissions. Why not here?

From Rural New York, Rolake Odetoyinbo Fights for the Rights of Nigerian Women and Girls With HIV
For National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day on March 10, we honor the work of Rolake Odetoyinbo, who fights for the human rights of women and girls, the LGBT community, and people with HIV in Nigeria.

In Tijuana, Caravan Migrants Met With Xenophobia and HIV Discrimination but Find Support
As the U.S. government shutdown carries on for nearly a month over border wall funding, many migrants caught in Tijuana amid discrimination get support from a steadfast HIV organization.

Prevention Research Funding Report 2017: Investment Slows and Continues to Concentrate in a Few Funders!
A new report issued at this year's HIVR4P conference states that flat and/or reduced funding for HIV/AIDS and other global health issues threatens to roll back progress worldwide.

An Opportunity to End Two of the World's Deadliest Infectious Diseases: TB and HIV
As world leaders come together at the United Nations in New York this week, "the world has the opportunity to set some bold actionable targets to end two of the world's leading infectious killers."

Religious Conservatives' Ties to Trump Officials Pay Off in AIDS Policies, Funding
The U.S. is experiencing a resurgence of conservative religious influence over health care issues that goes well beyond abstinence-only education.

Kofi Annan's AIDS Legacy
"At the turn of the century, AIDS denialism was at its peak," UNAIDS executive director Michel Sidibé writes. "Mr. Annan helped to break it."

How David Furnish Feels About HIV Funding, PrEP, U=U, and the AIDS 2020 Controversy
The elegant chairman of the Elton John AIDS Foundation and husband to Sir Elton John joined Mark S. King on-camera at AIDS 2018.

A Gay Sex Club Tour and a Chat With a Kinkster at AIDS 2018
Mark S. King explores the dark nooks and crannies of Amsterdam's most infamous gay sex venue, Club Church; has a candid conversation with manager Anne Rodermond; and talks with "Amsterdam Kinkster" Chris Vincent about leather, fetish sex, and safety ...