The University Health Center offers free HIV testing every Monday and Thursday, as well as paid sexually transmitted infection testing every day.
Read more: Health Center HIV tests could result in peace of mind
HIV transmission from mother-to-child (MTCT) in South Africa fell to just 1.5% in 2015, down from 30% in the early 2000s, exceeding the national target of 1.8%.
Read more: South Africa exceeds national mother-to-child transmission target
Is the war on drugs crippling the war on AIDS? And might the AIDS epidemic make governments more willing to treat drug abusers as suffering patients rather than as hardened criminals?
Read more: Drug Enforcement vs. AIDS Treatment Issue Hits U.N.
The Regional/Arab Network Against AIDS (RANAA) and the Middle East and North Africa Harm Reduction Association (MENAHRA) attended the 37th meeting of the Programme Coordinating Board (PCB) held in Geneva on the 26-27 & 28 October 2015.
Read more: UNAIDS Board adopts bold and ambitious strategy to end AIDS epidemic by 2030
“I was 18 years old, when a school friend introduced me to drugs,” said Pam, who is now in her thirties and lives in Chiang Mai, a major city in northern Thailand.
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3rd Inter-regional Consultation on HIV - related Services and Rights
25-27 November 2015, Harare - Zimbabwe.
Regional Dialogue Focus Meeting Assembly
8 - 11 December 2015, Beirut - Lebanon