Kenya has made significant progress in its HIV response, with 98% of adults living with HIV receiving treatment by the end of ...
Rwanda will soon introduce a new measure in the fight against HIV/AIDS, based on the use of an injectable pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) drug.
Rwanda marked the World AIDS Day on December 1, with a resolute call to action reflected in the theme "End AIDS, My Responsibility." ...
HIV remains a major global public health challenge. Nowhere is this more evident than in southern and eastern Africa, where ...
In 2015, Rwanda updated its HIV treatment guidelines, aligning with World health Organization (WHO) recommendation. With WHO support, the new guidelines advised that people living with HIV should ...
Remarkable progress has been made against the HIV epidemic in the last two decades. However, a loss of momentum in fighting ...
As we mark World AIDS Day, it is imperative to shine a light on a group of individuals who play a vital role in our society ...
Africa leads decline but cases must fall faster to meet target of ending designation of Aids as public health threat by 2030 ...
A key provision of the new “Health Services Regulation” bill is stirring debate in Rwandan society. The country recorded over 8,000 cases of teenage pregnancies in 2024.
The research indicated that global HIV infections reduced approximately by 22% between 2010 and 2021, while deaths due to the ...
To date, 95% of people with HIV in seven eastern and southern African countries are receiving antiretroviral treatment (Botswana, Eswatini, Lesotho, Rwanda, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe).