HIV Getting Too Much of World's Attention and Money, Analyst Says (May 10, 2008)
In a contentious article published in one of the world's top medical journals, Roger England accuses international organizations like UNAIDS of doing too much to fight HIV, at the expense of fighting other diseases and improving health systems in poor countries.
In BMJ
AIDS Housing Goes Global (May 8, 2008)
Satellite conference at IAC to address housing, poverty.
In Housing Works AIDS Issues Update, from Housing Works
A Conversation About HIV With Bill Clinton (PDF) (September 2005)
The former U.S. president talks about the work that's been done to prevent and treat HIV in Africa, Asia and Latin America -- and about the tremendous amount of work that remains.
In AIDS Patient Care and STDs
If Only In a Dream (January 2005)
The 60th anniversary of the liberation of Nazi concentration camps leaves Jose M. Zuniga wondering: Will we someday look back on this era and wish we'd done more to accelerate the global battle against HIV?.
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In IAPAC Monthly, from International Association of Physicians in AIDS Care
Dear Global Fund and United States: Stop Fighting! (November 19, 2004)
The San Francisco Chronicle chastises both parties for their recent bickering in Africa over who should be primarily responsible for saving the world from HIV.
In San Francisco Chronicle
Change and Rumors of Change (September/October 2004)
26 AIDS advocates from around the world explain how their communities have changed in the past year.
In GMHC Treatment Issues, from Gay Men's Health Crisis
Why the Meds Should Wait: An African AIDS Advocate Speaks Out (July 15, 2004)
AIDS advocate and former African resident Colin Webb argues that we should not be trying to deliver life-saving HIV meds to Africa before the continent has an effective health infrastructure in place.
In International Herald Tribune
Stern Words For Pfizer (July 2004)
Pfizer's drug-pricing policies in Latin America "border on genocidal," writes Richard Stern, Director of the Agua Buena Human Rights Association.
In TAGline, from Treatment Action Group
"Goodbye, America" (May 2003)
Many former Soviet states lie at the doorstep of the West, yet the treatment access gap between the two regions remains massive.
In GMHC Treatment Issues, from Gay Men's Health Crisis
Our Biology Is Social (January/February 2003)
On the impact society can have on science, and what that means when it comes to fighting diseases like HIV.
In GMHC Treatment Issues, from Gay Men's Health Crisis