Rwanda marked the World AIDS Day on December 1, with a resolute call to action reflected in the theme "End AIDS, My Responsibility." ...
As we observe World AIDS Day, it is crucial to acknowledge the significant progress made in the fight against HIV/AIDS. However, complacency and stigma continue to hinder efforts to eliminate the ...
In 2015, Rwanda updated its HIV treatment guidelines, aligning with World Health Organization (WHO) recommendation. With WHO ...
To date, 95% of people with HIV in seven eastern and southern African countries are receiving antiretroviral treatment ...
In 2023, Aids claimed 630,000 lives worldwide. 1.3 million individuals were newly infected with HIV. Almost half of these new ...
In Uganda, women and girls are more affected by HIV. Out of 1.4 million people living with the disease, 860 000 are women and ...
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).
The Rwanda NGOs Forum on HIV/AIDS & Health Promotion has launched a dual awareness campaign running through December 1, 2024, ...
Rwanda welcomes the visionaries shaping global healthcare to the inaugural International Health Ministerial Summit ...
In today’s Nigerian Newspapers review program, Vanguard leads with the second reading of the Tax Reform Bills passed on Thursday.
Today is World AIDS Day. The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection and acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) ...