Tag: HIV

    Rebranded AIDS United Fund Looks to Harm Reduction’s Future

    Syringe service programs (SSP) in the United States began as acts of civil disobedience ...

    “A Recipe for an Epidemic”: How a New HIV Cluster Emerged In Tijuana

    In 2019, the Mexican government cut all funding for civil society organizations, including those ...

    FDA Approves First Long-Lasting HIV PrEP Medication—But There’s a Catch

    The FDA has approved the first injectable medication to protect against HIV transmission. Apretude ...

    What’s Holding Back New York’s Efforts to End AIDS?

    On December 1, World AIDS Day, a coalition of HIV/AIDS advocates is rallying in ...

    Austin, Indiana to Restart Syringe Access After Scott County Shutdown

    On November 9, city council members in Austin, Indiana, voted to approve a syringe ...

    WV Harm Reduction Workers Form Coalition Amid HIV, Syringe Crises

    West Virginia harm reduction workers are launching a new statewide coalition. “Mountain State Harm ...

    The Pandemic Is Bringing Us Closer to the First HIV Vaccine

    Moderna will soon begin the first-ever human clinical trials for a messenger RNA-based HIV ...

    Global Harm Reduction Funding Crisis Is Worse Than Ever

    Globally, 2019 saw 1.7 million new HIV infections, with 690,000 deaths from complications related ...