Small but growing number of H5N1 avian influenza infections have been detected in humans around the world in recent years
A clinic initiative in Kenya aims to provide health care to vulnerable mobile populations such as truck drivers and commercial sex workers. The goal is to combat the spread of disease across borders in Africa. Juma Majanga reports from the transit town of Mlolongo in Kenya. Camera: Amos Wangwa
Ngema was born with HIV and has dedicated her advocacy work to dispelling myths and reducing stigma around HIV
President-elect Donald Trump says he intends to nominate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to lead the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Kennedy disagrees with much of the scientific community on subjects including vaccines and HIV/AIDS. VOA’s Anita Powell has our story.
The report says the world can meet the goal of ending AIDS by 2030 if leaders protect the human rights of everyone living with and at risk of HIV
5th US Circuit panel cites federal Controlled Substances Act, which since 1970 has prohibited manufacture, distribution, dispensing and possession of marijuana
The $300 billion will go to developing countries who need the cash to wean themselves off the coal, oil and gas that causes the globe to overheat
The United States raised eyebrows in August when it said it would back plastic production caps in the treaty
Those in the village fear an important part of their traditions and livelihoods will be lost
Environmentalists say industrial-scale tea farming has destroyed the soil's nutrients, changed landscape
Some rally to find a good use for scrapped materials
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