Children and adolescents living with HIV continue to be left behind in access to early diagnosis, life-saving treatment and care, as shrinking funding threatens to reverse decades of progress, the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) warned on Friday, ahead of World AIDS Day.
A major UN meeting in Doha wrapped up on Thursday with a renewed drive to help the world’s poorest...
Young people make a vital contribution to the creation of industries that benefit people and the pla...
Pooja Mishra’s health kept worsening until she began treatment for HIV at age 19, two years after ...
On the scheduled final day of COP30 in Belém, tense negotiations are stretching into Friday afterno...
Discussions around promoting greater inclusion of people with disabilities in society topped the age...
The global response to HIV is facing its most serious setback in decades, UNAIDS warned on Tuesday, ...
Measles deaths have dropped by 88 per cent since 2000 – yet an estimated 95,000 people, mostly chi...
The authoritative World Health Organization (WHO) World Malaria Report, published on Thursday, shows...
More than one in four children globally – around 610 million – live with mothers who have experi...