More than half of all new infections are estimated to occur among young people aged 15-24. In this age group it is estimated that the ratio of young women living with HIV to young men living with HIV ...
A Zimbabwe civil society organization has questioned lawmakers’ decision earlier this month to decriminalize the transmission of HIV. Liam Takura Kanheng of Zimbabwe Human Rights Monitors Platform, ...
A partnership between UB and the University of Zimbabwe to train future HIV researchers in Zimbabwe has received a $1.4 million grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) John E. Fogarty ...
“This decision strengthens the HIV response in Zimbabwe by reducing the stigma and discrimination that too often prevents vulnerable groups of people from receiving HIV prevention, care and treatment ...
To train future HIV researchers, UB and the University of Zimbabwe have partnered to form the HIV Research Training Program, supported by a $1.3 million grant from the National Institutes of Health’s ...
Zimbabwe has achieved HIV epidemic control, a critical point where the total number of new HIV infections fall below the total number of deaths, with both indices declining, a senior Government ...
Zimbabwe is among some countries in the world making giant strides in reducing HIV prevalence and Aids deaths. According to a latest report of the United Nations, known as GAP Report, released ahead ...
This feature is the first in a 6-part series on individuals and international organizations working to bring local and global awareness to the ongoing HIV/AIDS epidemic, which is marking its 40th ...
BENNY is a 30-year-old man. He got married to Sheila (not real name), his long-time girlfriend, four years ago. They had known each other since childhood. Sheila went on to college when Benny became ...
Zimbabwe has gained much credit for halving its HIV-prevalence rate from nearly 30% in early 2000, to the current 15%. Operations director Raymond Yekeye of the National Aids Council attributed the ...
Despite Zimbabwe's significant progress in the fight against HIV, health authorities warn that men remain reluctant to seek care, a trend that could undermine ...
Zimbabwean health officials said Tuesday they aim to eliminate HIV/AIDS as a public health threat by 2030, crediting the United States with making such progress possible through aid and support. U.S.