Nurses Come Out of Retirement to Fight HIV in Namibia
They’re still strong—and ready to help end the country's epidemic.
They’re still strong—and ready to help end the country's epidemic.
This team of health workers in northern Namibia is determined to test 100% of babies born to HIV-positive mothers. And they're almost there.
To end the country's HIV epidemic, new infections among children must be eliminated. This district is making it happen.
Health workers who understand those at greatest risk of contracting HIV are more likely to reach them.
In remote northern Namibia, Onandjokwe Hospital is becoming a national model for bringing health care to people where they live.
A community health worker’s two daughters both share their mother’s air of calm, but only one shares her HIV status.
This year, our annual list from IntraHealth International is filled with abundant uncertainty, and a cautious hope for progress.
These are the people and ideas we’ve got our eyes on this World AIDS Day.
HIV peer group leaders and members dedicate their time and energy so children, women, and families around the world can get the HIV care they need.
Putting what we already know works into practice is key to the fight against AIDS.
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