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UNAIDS Caribbean said national validation processes are underway throughout the region to confirm reported rates, making it likely that by 2015 a Caribbean country will be the first in the world ...
Even if Caribbean economies had the financial resources to treat all persons living with HIV/AIDS, the region will still have a significant and costly epidemic. Why? Because while in 2007, 10,000 ...
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UNITED NATIONS (CMC) — The United Nations specialised agency, UNAIDS, is appealing to Caribbean and other countries to adopt ambitious new targets to tackle HIV/AIDS to avoid hundreds of ...
UNAIDS’ Caribbean Regional Support office said the region can become the first in the world to halt the spread of the HIV virus, in its message for World. Submit. Subscribe for just 30¢ a day; ...
The latest Global Report on HIV/AIDS says the number of new infections continues to fall, with the sharpest declines in the Caribbean and sub-Saharan Africa. The UNAIDS report says overall there ...
Caribbean countries need to increase their HIV/AIDS care, treatment, education and prevention programs, said Karen Sealy, head of the UNAIDS Caribbean office recently at the United States Chiefs ...
The UNAIDS report on the HIV epidemic in South America and the Caribbean describes a region which witnessed a 10% increase in total HIV prevalence in the past year, and where prejudice means that ...
Re: UNAIDS executive director must resign after mishandling the sexual harassment scandal. Your Excellency, After mishandling allegations of sexual harassment and assault by senior leadership, the ...
Since U.S. President Donald Trump’s announcement that the U.S. would freeze all foreign assistance for 90 days, UNAIDS Executive Director Winnie Byanyima said officials estimate that by 2029 ...
UNAIDS boss Winnie Byanyima says if U.S. foreign aid isn't restored, AIDS will "come back, and we'll see people die the way we saw them in the '90s." Latest U.S.
The United Nations agency that fights HIV says it plans to slash its workforce by more than half as a result of sweeping funding cuts from longtime donors in the United States, Asia and Europe ...