HIV Health and Wellness

South Africa: HIV Testing, Care and Viral Suppression Among Men Who Have Sex With Men and Transgender Individuals in Johannesburg, South Africa

Men who have sex with men and transgender individuals (MSM/TG) carry a disproportionately high burden of HIV, including in South Africa. However, there are few empirical population-representative estimates of viral suppression and the HIV care cascade including HIV testing among this population, nor of factors associated with these outcomes.

Uganda: “I also need to be happy”: Anna Morena’s story

“Trans women need safe spaces, places to stay and access to mental health services,” said Ms Morena. “The Government of Uganda is not willing to facilitate such spaces, so community-based organizations must bring these services until the fight for decriminalization has been won.”

US: Sexual Orientation Change Efforts, Adverse Childhood Experiences, and Suicide Ideation and Attempt Among Sexual Minority Adults

LGB people who underwent conversion therapy were nearly twice as likely to think about and attempt suicide compared to their peers.

UNAIDS Executive Director sets out HIV/COVID-19 landscape at opening of PCB meeting

In her opening address to the PCB meeting, Winnie Byanyima, the Executive Director of UNAIDS, presented an overview of the HIV/COVID-19 landscape in mid-2020 and told the online audience that the HIV epidemic is still urgent, unfinished business.

UNAIDS: COVID-19 could affect the availability and cost of antiretroviral medicines, but the risks can be mitigated

The objective of this report is to assess the situational landscape during mid-May 2020 surrounding the value chain of the production and distribution of generic antiretroviral medicines in low- and-middle-income countries and to provide recommendations on mitigating the risks of potential disruptions.

El Salvador: Coronavirus lockdown leaves LGBTQ Salvadorans even more vulnerable

In the months since the coronavirus pandemic began in China, it has affected the whole world and El Salvador is no exception. Apart from not acquiring this virus and taking necessary sanitation measures, there are also concerns over the violation of human rights and the lack of support for the most vulnerable people who have been affected by the country’s mandatory lockdown.

US: LGBTQ Clinics Sue Trump Administration Over Discrimination In Trans Health Care

The last few days have involved a bit of whiplash for people in the LGBTQ community. Today, the Supreme Court issued a landmark decision. It ruled that protections against sex discrimination in employment cover people who are gay or transgender. But last Friday, the Trump administration issued a rule that asserts this - that sex discrimination in health care does not cover the discrimination of gay or transgender people - two branches of government saying pretty much opposite things. Here to help us explain all of this is NPR health policy reporter Selena Simmons-Duffin.

Community-led responses in the time of COVID – UNAIDS global survey

UNAIDS is conducting a global survey of community-led organizations and networks who work in the HIV field, in order to learn about the impact that COVID-19 has had on their existing HIV/AIDS work, as well as the new efforts they have been undertaking in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic.