Campaigns against drug abuse have mainly focused on low-income neighbourhoods and slums—leaving the menace to flourish in ...
Dr. Lisa Abuogi, an associate professor in the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Colorado and the medical ...
Nigerians With HIV Still Untraced The Network of People Living with HIV and AIDS in Nigeria (NEPWHAN) has raised alarm over ...
The clinical trial, dubbed FRESH and conducted in Durban, South Africa, revealed that four out of 20 women with acute HIV ...
Nzioka Samuel, 23, wandered around the corridors of Makueni's public hospital, searching for the HIV Testing Services (HTS) room. He was anxious but eager to know his status. When he found his way, ...
Kenya’s Ministry of Health has flagged off the distribution of 2 million HIV drugs, ensuring continued access for patients ...
US aid cuts have left essential diagnostic services and transport networks in jeopardy. Without support, the country faces a ...
Kenya is facing a looming shortage of life-saving childhood vaccines and other related commodities due to delayed government ...
Women and girls’ lives are being lost due to the abrupt and sweeping cancellation of U.S. assistance approved by Congress.
For a country battling a high HIV prevalence rate, Kenya’s decision to tax condoms is nothing short of a public health ...
The significant health progress made over the past decade in Central, Eastern, Southern and West Africa—where many countries were on track to ending their AIDS epidemics—is now at risk of being ...
Since its inception in 2003, PEPFAR has been instrumental in supporting HIV/AIDS programmes in countries including Kenya. However, the US government’s sudden decision to freeze foreign aid has plunged ...