OUR STORIES ON COMMITMENT TO GLOBAL HEALTH
Explore our work with NGOs, HCPs, regulatory authorities, HIV clinics and the wider medical community to help ensure people living with HIV get the most effective care globally…
In this article, Deborah Waterhouse, our CEO, reflects on her time at AIDS 2024. She discusses the theme of ‘Putting People First’ and the need to continue to work together to end HIV.
In this collaboration with Politico, we explore how governments, civil society and industry set out to achieve the 2030 UNAIDS goals in Europe and beyond.
The latest global statistics from UNAIDS, state that 1.7 million children are currently living with HIV and only half of those children with HIV have access to treatment, compared with 68% of adults.
One country that’s making headway in the fight against HIV is Botswana, where 360,000 people living with HIV (PLHIV) live. This is despite outstanding achievements in addressing gaps in HIV treatment and care in the country.
Prisoners may not be the first people you think about when considering the HIV epidemic but in urban settings across Europe and across the Western world, the carceral population is an important group to address when looking at the future of HIV.
Read about the challenge of striking the balance to improve access to HIV medicines in Brazil and our approach working alongside the country’s Ministry of Health.
We know that health systems increasingly have the resources to address vertical transmission (MTCT) of HIV; but, in practice, these resources often go under-utilised.
Despite progress, paediatric HIV remains a global issue, with children disproportionately affected by the HIV epidemic. Latest statistics show there are 1.7m children under 15 years of age living with HIV, with only half having access to treatment.
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Find out how we're partnering with communities across the world to fight HIV stigma and support people living with HIV.
Discover how we work with leading researchers and academic groups to innovate and bring the best science to HIV treatment, prevention and care.
Read about the experiences of people living with HIV with explanation and segmentation of data from the Positive Perspectives - Waves 1 and 2 studies. Positive Perspectives is one of the largest, global, HIV patient-reported outcomes studies to date.
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