South African Officials Propose Making HIV/AIDS Education Part of School Curriculum for 6- to 16-Year-Olds By khnweb Aug. 22, 2001
South African Government Sued for ‘Refusing’ to Provide HIV-Positive Pregnant Women With Access to Nevirapine By khnweb Aug. 22, 2001
Tanzanian Officials Shut Down Men’s Magazines for ‘Encouraging’ Spread of HIV By khnweb Aug. 22, 2001
Sports Illustrated Profiles Magic Johnson Nearly 10 Years After HIV Announcement By khnweb Aug. 22, 2001
Bans and Limits on Human Cloning, Embryonic Stem Cell Research Could Hamper AIDS Research, Professor Notes By khnweb Aug. 21, 2001
Vancouver Tests Efficacy of ‘Safe-Injection Sites’ to Battle Canada’s Worst Drug Problem By khnweb Aug. 21, 2001
Public Health Expert Dr. William Foege Says World is ‘Turning the Corner’ in the Fight Against AIDS By khnweb Aug. 21, 2001
Federal Pledges for Global AIDS and Health Fund ‘Disappointing,’ New York Times Editorial Says By khnweb Aug. 21, 2001
Inmate Sues Canadian Government, Alleges That Prison Health Conditions Led Him to Contract HIV, Hepatitis C By khnweb Aug. 21, 2001
Treatment Action Campaign to Announce Lawsuit Against South Africa Over Provision of Nevirapine By khnweb Aug. 21, 2001
African Anglican Church Calls for Debt Relief, International Efforts to Fight AIDS By khnweb Aug. 20, 2001
Associated Press Profiles Segregated HIV-Positive Inmates in Alabama Prison System By khnweb Aug. 20, 2001