by harriet | Jun 5, 2014 | News
Instinctively, the link between HIV and Sexual and Reproductive Health Services appears obvious; the most common route of HIV transmission is through sexual contact and the leading cause of death among women of a reproductive age remains AIDS. But sexual and...
by harriet | May 21, 2014 | News
In December last year The Global Fund Executive Director Mark Dybul proposed the creation of a Blue Ribbon Committee on Tiered Pricing in Middle Income Countries (MICs). The initiative, which has been tried and tested many times over, claims to increase access to...
by harriet | May 16, 2014 | News
Marc and Ricardo didn’t choose to be LGBT advocates, “I just chose happiness over another individual’s idea of what I need to be, or what normality is,” says Ricardo. Love or ‘coming out’ can come at a high cost for many gay people. In at least 76 countries, same-sex...
by harriet | May 13, 2014 | News
Events 2013-14 Global Fund Announcement: After the announcement of £1 billion to the global fund we sent a thank you letter to Justine Greening and DFID to thank them for listening to us. National Gathering: Three of us attended the national gathering in Edinburgh and...
by harriet | May 13, 2014 | News
On Friday 25th May I had the amazing privilege of attending the UAEM Europe conference with the Student Stop AIDS Campaign! The conference took place over three days in Basel, Switzerland. After an early start travelling from Manchester I arrived in Basel just in time...
by harriet | May 8, 2014 | News
On a bright and sunny Saturday morning, members of the steering committee from across the UK gathered to discuss campaign progress and future plans. Here’s a re-cap on what we chatted about: Initially Saoirse exhibited Karel De Gucht’s (The EU commissioner for Trade)...