Partners
Browse by tags
-
Wednesday, June 04
Source: News24.com , Reuters , Advocate Kampala -- Ugandan Police arrested a group of gay activists demanding the right to HIV/AIDS treatment at an international AIDS conference in Kampala on Wednesday. "Two young women and a man stormed the conference venue uninvited and we had to arrest them,"...
-
Wednesday, June 04
"KAMPALA, June 4 (Reuters) - Ugandan police arrested three gay rights demonstrators who stormed a major AIDS conference in Kampala on Wednesday in protest at the government's stance on homosexuality, which is banned in the east African nation. Uganda's government said this week it would...
-
Monday, March 10
Source: The Age Sydney -- A NEW report on HIV predicts a more than 70% increase in new infections in the Australian state of Victoria by 2015 if nothing fresh is done to curb the spread of the disease. Many people have little recollection of the background of the epidemic in Australia, so it is worth...
-
Friday, March 07
Source: Reuters TUNIS, March 7 (Reuters Life!) - Homosexual men living with HIV/AIDS In the Arab world face a twin taboo, but Karim doesn't look like someone burdened by stigma. Smiling and self-assured, the healthy looking Tunisian says his peace of mind comes from accepting what he cannot change...
-
Wednesday, February 20
Source: Xinhua BEIJING, Feb. 20 (Xinhua) -- China is to work out a HIV/AIDS prevention policy this year to combat the rising incidence of HIV/AIDS in the country's gay population, the Ministry of Health said here Wednesday. The policy will incorporate detailed HIV/AIDS prevention measures for MSM...
-
Friday, February 15
Source: BBC News , Human Rights Watch press release , and Medical News Today Egyptian police have arrested four more men suspected of being HIV positive, bringing the total detained in a recent crackdown to 12, rights groups say. Human Rights Watch (HRW) said last week that HIV-positive Egyptian men...
-
Friday, February 01
Source: Associated Press via MSNBC , Reuters , and AFP via Google GENEVA -- Using a condom is still the safest protection against AIDS, United Nations health agencies said Friday after Swiss researchers claimed patients on retroviral drugs do not transmit the virus. UNAIDS and the World Health Organisation...
-
Monday, January 14
Source: Press release SANEPR.com Indian activist/journalist Ashok Row Kavi photo: Tribune India, 2003 The interview isn't currently available from the Indian lifestyle magazine's website , but according to a press release SUTRA magazine offers an interview with Ashok Row Kavi, described as being...
-
Wednesday, January 09
Source: Toronto Star , Winnipeg Sun , London Free Press A Health Canada regulation that bans most gay men from donating organs is scientifically unjustified, virtually unenforceable and could worsen critical transplant shortages, a prominent Toronto AIDS doctor says. The regulation, which took effect...
-
Tuesday, January 08
Source: GayWired.com Two decades ago, the Australian Department of Public Health launched a disturbing, yet informative, ad campaign to help educate the gay community about HIV and AIDS. With the number of new infections still on the rise over the past few years, Sydney has revised a new viral video...
Drill down
Items above also use the following tags. Click to filter further.
|