Apr 16, 2012 | Takhelchangbam Ambravati
Caring for two children can be difficult in Manipur, especially when you have no means of stable income. Some women turn to the only source of income available to them. Women Action for Development has been supporting Nungshi (not her real name) to start a new life.
Apr 5, 2012 | Richard Kavuma
Richard Kavuma visits with the Naz Project London and learns more about some of the obstacles faced when trying to raise awareness, understanding and prudence about HIV.
Mar 19, 2012 | Clodagh Miskelly
Panos London, working with Naz Project London, is pleased to announce a new publication – Beyond Consultation: a guide for health commissioners.
Mar 12, 2012 | Rob Safar
Bringing service users and health staff together to shape and improve services and to identify and test practical changes is no easy task, but it is a valuable process.
Dec 24, 2011 | Zarina Geloo
Aliness Munyanta speaks to us about how Anti RetroViral treatment helped her to conceive a beautiful baby girl after losing two children to AIDS.
Dec 23, 2011 | Anna Majavu
This programme, called “Skillz Street”, was developed specifically for girls and is run by the NGO Grassroot Soccer. It combines activities-based HIV prevention and life skills.
Dec 5, 2011 | Panos London
To mark World AIDS Day, Panos London produced a set of features on the issue of HIV and AIDS. They offered readers insights into the experiences of people living with, fighting against and being educated about the global epidemic.
Dec 1, 2011 | Takhelchangbam Ambravati
A woman had been married for just five and a half months when her husband died. While going through his possessions after his death, she found documents which showed that her husband had been HIV positive for a long time and was even taking antiretroviral (ARV) drugs.
Nov 9, 2011 | Panos London
As part of our 25th anniversary series, Martin Foreman tells us about Panos’ work on HIV and AIDS – how he became involved and the work that helped shape the global approach to the epidemic.
Sep 5, 2011 | Takhelchangbam Ambravati
Our blogger in Manipur, northeast India, explains how stigma against HIV positive people must be overcome if they are to stop the spread of AIDS.