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What We’re Reading: the Foundation at Work, New Research, and Steps Forward in Global Health

Posted by Jane Coaston
Washington, D.C.
October 5, 2012

Photo: James Pursey/EGPAF
This week, we’re learning about what the Foundation is doing in two African countries, thinking about new research into nutrition and HIV, and learning about what global leaders are doing to eliminate HIV. Read more after the jump.

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What We’re Reading: Campaign Commitments, PEPFAR and Children, and Using Technology to Save Lives

Posted by Jane Coaston
Washington, D.C.
September 28, 2012


Photo: Nigel Barker/EGPAF
 
This week, we’re asking our political leaders to make a commitment to ending HIV/AIDS, learning more about how PEPFAR affects children, and reading about how soda companies and cell phones are making an impact in the fight against HIV.

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What We’re Reading: Remembering Champions in the Fight Against AIDS, News from the Field, and Critical Research

Posted by Jane Coaston
Washington, D.C.
September 21, 2012

(Photo: EGPAF/Eric Kilongi, 2012)

This week, we’re remembering pioneers in HIV treatment research, learning about the Foundation’s work in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and reading about new research emerging from clinical trials for a HIV vaccine. Read more after the jump.

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What We’re Reading: Heroes in the Battle Against Pediatric AIDS, PMTCT in Uganda, and Vaccine Research

Posted by Jane Coaston
Washington, D.C.
September 14, 2012

This week, we’ve been reading about awards for heroes in the battle against pediatric HIV, new momentum in Uganda for prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV, civil rights issues for children living with HIV in the U.S., and where the research stands on the search for an AIDS vaccine. Learn more after the jump.

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WHO Develops Survey for Youth Living with HIV

Posted by Jane Coaston
Washington, D.C.
September 4, 2012


To help address the needs of people ages 10-24, the World Health Organization (WHO) is working to develop international guidance for the treatment of HIV in adolescents. The group is looking for input from a number of stakeholders, including the most important group – young people living with HIV. To learn more about what youth need, WHO has created an online survey for youth from the ages of 10-24 living with HIV.

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What We’re Reading: Breastfeeding, Stigma, Infant Circumcision, and Tuberculosis

Posted by Jane Coaston
Washington, D.C.
August 31, 2012

This week, we’re featuring news stories from around the world on issues affecting people living with HIV/AIDS. Learn more about tuberculosis, stigma, and announcements on recommendations for mothers and infants.

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