At a time when rates of mother-to-child transmission of HIV have plummeted, even in far poorer countries, Nigeria accounted for… [Read More]
Prevention
Nigeria has More HIV-Infected Babies than Anywhere in the World. It’s a Distinction No Country Wants (Science Magazine)
Women Helping Women Prevent HIV in Resource-Limited Settings (The Lancet)
Almost a third of the total HIV-infected population in Nepal are women, and this female population is the fastest growing… [Read More]
Women Living with HIV in the Middle East and North Africa (The Lancet)
Only 2% of the total estimated number of people living with HIV reside in the Middle East and north Africa… [Read More]
Prevalence and Circumstances of Forced Sex and Post-Migration HIV Acquisition in Sub-Saharan African Migrant Women in France: An Analysis of the ANRS-PARCOURS Retrospective Population-Based Study (Pannetier, 2017)
Pannetier, Julie, Andrainolo Ravalihasy, Nathalie Lydié et al., “Prevalence and Circumstances of Forced Sex and Post-Migration HIV Acquisition in Sub-Saharan African Migrant Women in… [Read More]
Low Mother-to-Child HIV Transmission Rate but High Loss-to-Follow-Up among Mothers and Babies in Mandalay, Myanmar: A Cohort Study (Kyaw, 2017)
Kyaw, Khine Wut, Myo Minn Oo, Nang Thu Thu Kyaw et al., “Low Mother-to-Child HIV Transmission Rate but High Loss-to-Follow-Up… [Read More]
U.N. Sustainable Development Goals: Goal 3
United Nations, “U.N. Sustainable Development Goals: Goal 3, Ensure Healthy Lives and Promote Well-Being for All at All Ages,” www.un.org/sustainabledevelopment/health/… [Read More]
Playing the Catch-Up Game (Oladele, 2017)
Oladele, Edward Adekola, Hadiza Khamofu, Seun Asala et al., “Playing the Catch-Up Game: Accelerating the Scale-Up of Prevention of Mother-to-Child… [Read More]
Increasing PMTCT Uptake through Integrated Faith-Based Activities (The Lancet Global Health)
As in many places worldwide, religious institutions are highly influential across Africa, and religious leaders command a powerful voice in… [Read More]






