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News 2016

Religious Community Still Struggling with the Gospel of HIV

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Rev. Edwin Sanders talks about the importance of the Black church fighting the AIDS epidemic at a pre-conference on faith at AIDS 2016. Photo: Freddie Allen

DURBAN, South Africa – Rev. Edwin C. Sanders, II, sized up his audience at the 21st International AIDS Conference here and uttered instructions one wouldn't normally expect to hear from a minister.

Read more: Religious Community Still Struggling with the Gospel of HIV

It's Complicated—New Research Looks at Reducing HIV in Young Women

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François Girard, the president of the International Women's Collective, listens to a speaker during a panel discussion on gender rights for young women and girls at the 2016 International AIDS Conference in Durban, South Africa. Photo: Freddie Allen

Whether they're in Durban or Detroit, in cities around the world Black women and girls grapple with disproportionately higher HIV rates than their peers. The universal factors contributing to the infections: a devastating mix of gender power imbalances, poverty, intimate partner violence, sexism and more. Researchers say that while a series of new studies released at the 21st Annual International AIDS Conference (AIDS2016) this week show promise, without tackling the conditions Black women and girls face, their troubling rates of HIV will persist.

Read more: It's Complicated—New Research Looks at Reducing HIV in Young Women

SisterLove's Dixon Diallo Hopes This Conference Will Be a Game Changer

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Women Now 2016! Summit chair Dazon Dixon Diallo after showing young women how to see their own cervix. Photo: Hilary Beard

It's been 16 years since the International AIDS Conference was last held in Durban, South Africa. As the world convenes in Durban once again July 18-22, 2016, reproductive-justice organization SisterLove Inc. founder Dázon Dixon Diallo reflects on how that year's conference was a watershed event, and how this year's can be just as important to the struggle to end the epidemic.

Read more: SisterLove's Dixon Diallo Hopes This Conference Will Be a Game Changer

NIH's Dr. Dieffenbach Shares Final Update from AIDS 2016

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Carl W. Dieffenbach, Ph.D., the Director of the Division of AIDS at NIH's National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

In his third and final update from the International AIDS Conference (AIDS 2016) in Durban, South Africa, NIH's Dr. Carl Dieffenbach discussed highlights of ongoing HIV cure research presented at the conference. Dr. Dieffenbach, the Director of the Division of AIDS at NIH's National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), spoke with his colleague Anne Rancourt via Facebook Live.

Read more: NIH’s Dr. Dieffenbach Shares Final Update from AIDS 2016

In This Issue

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Earlier today, I was talking with one of our journalists about how it feels to be back in Durban 15 years after the first International AIDS Conference was held in this city, in this country and on this continent. It's really funny; Durban as a city has not changed a lot in the last 15 years. Of course, South Africa has changed a lot and HIV/AIDS from both a prevention and treatment paradigm is very very different in Africa than it was 15 years ago, when the debate was whether we should offer treatment to people living with HIV/AIDS in sub Saharan Africa. It's hard to imagine that that was, in fact a debatable topic. But in many ways, the energy at this conference is different. The level of energy here is certainly less than it was 15 years ago. So clearly we're in a different place.

Read more: In This Issue

  1. At 21st International AIDS Conference Raising Questions About Whether Black Gay Lives Matter
  2. Show Me Some Money: Global HIV/AIDS Funding On The Decline
  3. Phill Wilson: We Must Stay in the Game Until We End the HIV/AIDS Epidemic
  4. Vaginal Ring May Cut HIV Infection Risk if Used Consistently

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