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In Ethiopia, where more than 1.2 ... In Ethiopia, HIV disclosure is low Date: January 2, 2013 Source: ... In the December 17 issue of AIDS Care, Ayalu Reda, a sociology graduate student, ...
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia — More than 3,300 people were tested for HIV Sunday in the Ethiopian region of Gambella, a massive turnout that exceeded expectations among AIDS campaigners who had hoped ...
Gottesman began documenting the effect of HIV/AIDS on the population of Addis Ababa, the capital of Ethiopia, in 1999. Due to the stigma associated with the disease, his subjects were only willing ...
TEKEDA ALEMU (Ethiopia) aligning with the African Group, said much progress had been made in the fight against HIV and AIDS around the world, while in Ethiopia, new HIV infections had ...
World AIDS Day, which is celebrated annually on December 1 at global level, this year marked in Ethiopia under the motto "To prevent the spread of HIV Global Cooperation and joint responsibility ...
Ethiopia has been making a commendable progress towards achieving the goal of ending HIV as a public health threat by 2030 despite challenges remain, stakeholders highlighted.
The views on HIV/AIDS contained in this paper are those of a layperson. They represent the thoughts of a political scientist who served for more than three years (1996–1999) as the U.S. ambassador to ...
Namibia has made significant strides in stemming the spread of HIV and AIDS through education and prevention. However, for ...
He set up Israel’s first center for the treatment of AIDS and a dedicated laboratory, eventually securing a large donation to create the “Neve Or” institute at Kaplan, which still cares for ...
A religious movement that has so often taken public stands has been unusually quiet since Trump gutted the program to combat AIDS in Africa.
In Ethiopia, where more than 1.2 million people are infected with HIV, disclosure of infection by patients is important in the fight against the disease. A new study led by a Brown sociology ...