Every person has the right to live a full life with dignity. Yet across Southern Africa, a region that has achieved some of the world’s most...
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Every person has the right to live a full life with dignity. Yet across Southern Africa, a region that has achieved some of the world’s most remarkable gains against HIV, punitive criminal laws are undermining that principle. Laws criminalising sex work, same-sex relationships, drug use, and HIV transmission are driving people away from the very health services that could save their lives. As we mark Zero Discrimination Day on 1 March and look ahead to World TB Day on 25 March, this month offers a critical moment to confront a truth we can no longer avoid: the same laws that fuel the HIV epidemic also fuel tuberculosis. Both diseases thrive where criminalisation drives people...
Every person has the right to live a full life with dignity. Yet across Southern Africa, a region that has achieved some of the world’s most...
The same structural failures that sustain the HIV epidemic also sustain tuberculosis
Today (March 1), the Caribbean joins the world in observing Zero Discrimination Day to honour the right of every person to enjoy their rights and live...
Today (March 1), the Caribbean joins the world in observing Zero Discrimination Day to honour the right of every person to enjoy their rights and live...
Senegal’s National Assembly on Wednesday overwhelmingly passed a bill doubling the maximum prison term for same-sex sexual acts to 10 years and...
Senegal’s National Assembly on Wednesday overwhelmingly passed a bill doubling the maximum prison term for same-sex sexual acts to 10 years and...
TB HIV Care (THC) has launched a new 12-month professional development programme to place, with the financial backing of corporate South Africa,...
TB HIV Care (THC) has launched a new 12-month professional development programme to place, with the financial backing of corporate South Africa,...
Senegal's parliament has approved a new law doubling to 10 years the maximum prison term for sexual acts by same-sex couples and criminalising the...
Senegal's National Assembly late on Wednesday overwhelmingly passed a bill doubling the maximum prison term for same-sex sexual acts to 10 years and...