UK slashes HIV prevention cash by half
GAYSTARNEWS Dean Morgan Original Article: bit.ly/1MGCJZo A 50% cut in HIV prevention funding could have grave consequences, the UK’s National AIDS Trust (NAT) has warned
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GAYSTARNEWS Dean Morgan Original Article: bit.ly/1MGCJZo A 50% cut in HIV prevention funding could have grave consequences, the UK’s National AIDS Trust (NAT) has warned
PinkNews Joseph Patrick McCormick Original Article: bit.ly/1b84ZbZ In a statement today the NAT commented on the new spending plans, which it notes includes the halving
PINKNEWS Joseph Patrick McCormick Original Article: bit.ly/1MwVXT0 Speaking to PinkNews Tory Vice Chair and MP for Finchley and Golders Green, Mike Freer said during a
cnsnews Melanie Hunter Original Article: bit.ly/1D6Ryou The National Institutes of Health has awarded $228,425 to the Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia (translated it means Cayetano Heredia
SBS Jason Thomas Original Article: bit.ly/1xdjkrU Rates of HIV infections are rising, but fewer people are dying from AIDS, data from the Kirby Institute for
allAfrica David Njagi Original Article: bit.ly/1E9UOgs This year, the world will gain a new set of sustainable development goals, but can these goals help cut
The Telegraph Original Article: bit.ly/1ARymbV New Delhi, March 1: The proposed cut in the Centre’s budget outlay for the AIDS control programme has triggered dismay
allAfrica Original Article: bit.ly/1JWqI6b The United Nations programme working to combat HIV/AIDS welcomed yesterday the results of a number of recent clinical studies of the
Hoodline Aaron Nielsen Original Article: bit.ly/1E1hfXG Set to open this April in the Castro, The San Francisco AIDS Foundation’s health and wellness center is nearing
JAMAICA OBSERVER Original Article: bit.ly/1DmhBFt KINGSTON, Jamaica — The Government has allocated $114 million towards the Transitional Funding Mechanism Project in the 2015/16 Estimates of
WINDY CITY MEDIA GROUP Original Article: bit.ly/1EIJnM3 RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C., Feb. 4, 2015 /PRNewswire/ — ViiV Healthcare today announced the launch of a four-year,
SAN DIEGO LGBT WEEKLY Original Article: bit.ly/1w31jvK NEW YORK, N.Y., – amfAR, The Foundation for AIDS Research, has announced that it has created a $100