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Monthly Archives: July 2018
AIDS 2018: Debates over best use of global funds
Steadily growing rates of HIV infection in Eastern Europe and Central Asia were at the heart of a debate roiling health aid at AIDS 2018. Continue reading
Posted in Harm reduction, Health finance, HIV/AIDS
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AIDS 2018: New technologies, new data, new risks
While new technologies are generating real excitement among donors, important questions of risks and ethics may be left in the shadows. Continue reading
Posted in HIV/AIDS, Human rights impact, Privacy
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AIDS 2018: Award to Allan Maleche, a “tireless crusader”
The second of a series of four articles for Health and Human Rights on the 2018 International AIDS Conference. * July 23, 2018 AIDS 2018 is honoring human rights advocates and acknowledging their work is becoming ever more challenging in many … Continue reading
Posted in Civil society, HIV/AIDS, Human rights impact, Uncategorized
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AIDS 2018: Warnings of a resurgent pandemic
The first of four blogs on AIDS 2018 for the Health and Human Rights journal. Continue reading
Posted in HIV/AIDS
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“Everyone Said No”: Key Populations and Biometrics in Kenya
Hands off our fingerprints! A case study of key populations’ advocacy for privacy rights in Kenya. Continue reading
Posted in Civil society, Data, HIV/AIDS, LGBT, Uncategorized
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