More than 3,300 people were tested for HIV Sunday in the Ethiopian region of Gambella, a massive turnout that exceeded expectations. ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia — More than 3,300 people were tested for HIV ...
Declining donor support has shaken HIV services across Africa, leaving key groups without access and raising fears of rising ...
A woman who says she was dragged to a military encampment and gang raped by Eritrean soldiers and militiamen over a period of two days, pose for a photo in Shire in the Tigray region of northern ...
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia -- -- The young mother sat in the orphanage waiting room, a baby playing in her lap. At 22, Adelaw Astake had become so gaunt from illness that her dirty skirt was wrapped twice ...
For those who are diagnosed and have begun treatment for HIV, it is standard practice to regularly monitor viral load in the blood to assess response to treatment. A study of people living with HIV in ...
On World AIDS Day, the Ethiopian Public Health Institute (EPHI) the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and ICAP at ...
The social stigma surrounding HIV is still strong in many parts of the world. Children living with HIV in Ethiopia are at high risk of receiving inadequate treatment – or no treatment at all – on ...
NAIROBI, Kenya — The U.N. special representative on sexual violence in conflict says “serious allegations of sexual violence” have emerged in Ethiopia’s embattled Tigray region, while women and girls ...
On World AIDS Day, we celebrate significant strides in the fight against HIV and AIDS, yet this year’s observance is marred by alarming funding cuts that threaten to reverse decades of progress.
SHIRE, Ethiopia — The woman survived two brutal attacks in the dying days of the war in Ethiopia’s Tigray region. First, she said, she was dragged to a military encampment and gang-raped by Eritrean ...
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