News

“One-stop shop” brings life-saving HIV care, reproductive health to Botswana’s women

Rose Matuulane, 24, with one of her children. She is able to access antenatal care, cervical cancer screening, HIV testing and family planning counselling all in the same clinic visit. © UNFPA Botswana/Nchidzi Smarts
  • 07 September 2016
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Campaign brings condoms, HIV testing and hugs to the Olympics

Inspired by the Rio 2016 Olympic logo, the #EuAbraço campaign celebrates diversity and raises public awareness against discrimination. © UNIC Rio/Pedro Andrade
  • 23 August 2016
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News

Upsurge in sexuality education seen in countries with high HIV rates

Young people have a right to access to accurate information about their bodies, including how to protect themselves from HIV. Youth pose with singer Yvonne Chaka Chaka at the 21st International AIDS Conference. © UNFPA/Prossy Nakanjako
  • 04 August 2016
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21st International AIDS Conference

18 July - 22 July 2016

Durban International Convention Centre

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Ending AIDS through integrated care: Combining sexual and reproductive health and HIV services in Malawi

A nurse at Malawi's Mzenga Health Centre talks to a young couple about sexual and reproductive health. © UNFPA Malawi/Henry Chimbali
  • 09 June 2016
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Publication

Implementing Comprehensive HIV and STI Programmes with Transgender People: Practical Guidance for Collaborative Interventions (the “TRANSIT”)

Number of pages: 208

Publication date: 06 Apr 2016

Author: UNDP, IRGT: A Global Network of Trans Women and HIV, UNFPA, UCSF Center of Excellence for Transgender Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, WHO, Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, USAID

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Five of the greatest sexual health advances since the birth of the UN

Over the last 70 years, there has been remarkable progress in sexual and reproductive health. Women learn about family planning at a clinic in Tunisia in 1987. © UN Photo/John Isaac
  • 23 October 2015
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If It’s Not On, It’s Not Safe

Published on: 02/12/2015

Ugandan musicians promote condom use to save lives. Read more about this hit music video.

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“If It’s Not On, It’s Not Safe”: Ugandan musicians promote condom use to save lives

Ugandan musician GNL Zamba, Jody Phibi, Jazmine Lydia, Ray Signature and Big Trill in the music video for "If It's Not On, It's Not Safe." © Reach a Hand Uganda
  • 30 November 2015
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International Conference on AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Infections in Africa 2015

29 November - 04 December 2015

Rainbow Towers Hotel & Conference Centre, Harare, Zimbabwe

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