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Pleasure as a measure of agency and empowerment
MMS - WHO’s definition of sexual health (2006) mentions that it “…requires a positive and respectful approach to sexuality and sexual relationships, as well as the possibility of having pleasurable and safe sexual experiences…” When discussions are limited to negative aspects of sexuality, they give people an unrealistic view of sexual well-being as something that is separate from sexual pleasure. It also disconnects how people feel and think about sex. Encouraging discussions about desire, sexual pleasure and confidence in negotiating consensual and pleasurable sex, promotes empowerment and can also increase confidence. (Photo by Sharon McCutcheon on Unsplash)
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Droits sexuels : donner la parole aux jeunes
Bulletin MMS - Bulletin en ligne relatif au congrès spécialisé de MMS/aidsfocus.ch du 8 mai 2019
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La santé psychique en tant que facteur central dans le traitement du VIH
Ruedi Lüthy Foundation - Les jeunes ont souvent du mal à gérer leur infection par VIH et à assumer l'obligation de suivre à vie un traitement antirétroviral. Un soutien et un suivi étroits doivent par conséquent être mis en place pour garantir la continuité du traitement. Pour accroître l'efficacité de la lutte contre le VIH, il est essentiel de comprendre les besoins de cette population-clé en matière de soins de santé et d'y répondre de manière globale. Étude de la Ruedi Lüthy Foundation sur l’adhésion thérapeutique chez des adolescents et jeunes adultes positifs au VIH. (Photo: Ce n'est souvent que lors de leur première session thérapeutique que les jeunes osent aborder le sujet de leur séropositivité © Patrick Rohr / Ruedi Lüthy Foundation)
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«Ich musste lernen mir für HIV zu vergeben»
Aids-Hilfe Schweiz - Vor fünf Jahren erhielt Christoph Philipp Klettermayer in Indien die Diagnose HIV-positiv. Er kann sich noch an jedes Detail jenes 2. Januar 2014 in Mumbai erinnern. Nach schwierigen Jahren hat Klettermayer einen Umgang mit seiner Krankheit gefunden. Nun ist er zum ersten Mal nach der Diagnose wieder nach Indien gereist.
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SolidarMed gewinnt Pfizer-Preis
SolidarMed - Der renommierte Pfizer-Forschungspreis für Infektiologie geht dieses Jahr an das Schweizer Hilfswerk SolidarMed. Mit Dr. Josephine A. Muhairwe und Isaac K. Ringera werden gleich zwei Mitarbeitende von SolidarMed in Lesotho ausgezeichnet für ihre wegweisende Studie zur HIV-Bekämpfung in ihrem Land.
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Le Conseil fédéral envoie un signe fort en faveur de la Santé globale
MMS/Bâle, le 21 août 2019 / Communiqué de press - Un soutien financier au Fonds mondiale et à l’ONUSIDA: Avec les décisions financières prises aujourd’hui en faveur du Fonds mondial de lutte contre le VIH/sida, la tuberculose et le paludisme et en faveur de l’ONUSIDA, le Conseil fédéral s’est rallié politiquement à deux institutions importantes pour la santé à l’échelle mondiale. La décision doit notamment contribuer à renforcer Genève en tant que capitale mondiale de la Santé globale.
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The Global Fund's Sixth Replenishment Conference: a challenge for France, a challenge for global health
The Lancet - "By hosting the Sixth Replenishment Conference of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria in Lyon, France, on Oct 9–10, 2019, President Emmanuel Macron reaffirms France's longstanding contribution to the fight against these three diseases.
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Global Fund chief: 'I'm not going to count my chickens'
Devex - "NEW YORK — In two weeks, the global health community will find out if it is still possible to achieve ambitious funding goals at a moment of multilateral disarray — and if so, how.
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Global Fund’s Sixth Replenishment – Less Than Half-Way To Mark
Health Policy Watch - "The Global Fund to Fight HIV/AIDs, Tuberculosis, and Malaria’s Sixth Replenishment Conference opens Wednesday in Lyon, France with the aim to secure some US$14 billion in funding for the next three years to tackle the world’s most deadly infectious diseases.
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Global Fund Partnership has Saved 32 Million Lives
The Global Fund - "GENEVA – Programs supported by the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria have saved 32 million lives, according to a report released today. The Results Report 2019 shows great progress against some of the biggest challenges in the fight against the three diseases, while highlighting new threats.
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HIV prevention and the Global Fund – a pivotal moment in the response
Frontline AIDS - "How is it possible that, in 2018, an estimated 1.7 million people acquired HIV? Almost forty years in to the epidemic, it’s not as if we don’t know enough about HIV, how it’s transmitted and the devastating impact it can have on people’s health.
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Lessons Learned: Implementation of the Young Key Populations Programmes in the Global Fund Grant
Global Fund Advocacy Network (GFAN) - "LOLIPOP is a programme designed to increase testing, treatment, and adherence, and decrease new infection among young key populations in Indonesia. In 2016, this programme was implemented under the Global Fund Grant. The study aimed to [1] document activities targeting YKP under Global Fund Grant; [2] analyse the key achievement and challenge during the programme; and [3] know how the engagement of YKPs during the planning, implementation, and monitoring of the activities.
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California Makes PrEP and PEP Available Without Prescription
Advocate - "Pharmacists in California will be able to dispense HIV prevention drugs without a prescription beginning next year under a bill signed into law Monday by Gov. Gavin Newsom, making the state the first in the nation to allow such an arrangement. - The state is the first in the nation to expand access this way, something advocates say is key for rural and minority populations.
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Le VIH continue de reculer : 425 nouveaux cas déclarés en 2018
Office fédéral de la santé publique OFSP - Berne, 07.10.2019 - Grâce au dépistage et au traitement précoce, le nombre de diagnostics VIH a atteint un niveau exceptionnellement bas : en 2018, 425 nouveaux cas ont été déclarés à l’OFSP, soit 4,5 % de moins qu’en 2017. La prophylaxie préexposition a vraisemblablement contribué à cette baisse. S’agissant des autres infections sexuellement transmissibles, l’augmentation des cas de gonorrhée est due à l’extension du dépistage.
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AIDS2020 - Registration is now open!
International AIDS Society: "Registration is now open for the 23rd International AIDS Conference (AIDS 2020). For the first time ever, the world’s largest conference on HIV and AIDS will be hosted simultaneously in two neighbouring cities, San Francisco and Oakland, US, on 6-10 July 2020.
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HIV2020: Learning from people on the frontline of the HIV response
Frontline AIDS - "Communities and groups most affected by HIV are vital to shaping the next phase of the epidemic response. Frontline AIDS stands in solidarity with our partners and people on the frontline of the HIV epidemic and supports the efforts of the organisers of HIV2020 to open up a space for all voices to be heard.
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Does the UN’s Universal Health Coverage declaration fail the most vulnerable people?
Frontline AIDS - "Following this week’s High Level Meeting on Universal Health Coverage (UHC) in New York, Seb Rowlands tells us why the political declaration didn’t go far enough for the people most affected by HIV.
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Resurgence: Could AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria make comebacks?
Global Fund Advocacy Network (GFAN) - "The world has made remarkable progress over the past two decades to address AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria, and increased investment can help ensure disease resurgence does not undo these gains. Stepped-up funding for the Global Fund and U.S. bilateral programs is our best defense against future disease resurgence.
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The problem with patents
Frontline AIDS - "Commitments to HIV and universal health coverage are being undermined in middle-income countries. A joint blog by Othoman Mellouk, International Treatment Preparedness Coalition (ITPC), and Matteo Cassolato, Frontline AIDS.
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‘Test and treat’ programmes are failing to reach people at highest risk of HIV transmission
www.aidsmap.com - "Programmes to scale-up HIV testing and treatment in countries in sub-Saharan Africa may have had less impact on new HIV infections than hoped, partly because they haven’t paid enough attention to groups that contribute disproportionately to HIV acquisition and transmission, experts say.
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UNAIDS calls for greater urgency as global gains slow and countries show mixed results towards 2020 HIV targets
UNAIDS - "Impressive advances in some countries, troubling failures in others as available resources for HIV fall by nearly US$ 1 billion. The pace of progress in reducing new HIV infections, increasing access to treatment and ending AIDS-related deaths is slowing down according to a new report released today by UNAIDS. UNAIDS’ Global AIDS Update, Communities at the centre, shows a mixed picture, with some countries making impressive gains while others are experiencing rises in new HIV infections and AIDS-related deaths.
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Start Free Stay Free AIDS Free - 2019 Report
UNAIDS - "The Start Free Stay Free AIDS Free report reveals a mixed story. The global targets set for 2018 have been missed by a wide margin in some subregions and countries. Some countries, however, have shown impressive progress and achieved success across all the target areas. These country examples demonstrate that success is possible and highlight the need for a paradigm shift in action across all focus countries to reach the targets by 2020.
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Adolescent HIV treatment in South Africa's national HIV programme: a retrospective cohort study
The Lancet HIV - "The number of South African adolescents receiving HIV care and treatment in South Africa is growing. By use of routinely collected laboratory data from South Africa's National HIV Programme, we aimed to quantify the numbers of adolescents accessing HIV care and treatment over time, characterise the role of perinatal infection in these trends, and estimate proportions of adolescents seeking HIV care and antiretroviral therapy (ART) in South Africa's public sector.
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Entwicklungszusammenarbeit: Afrika und die Agenda 2030
mission 21, 17. Oktober 2019, Basel - Der Kurs vermittelt fundierte Kenntnisse der globalen Entwicklungszusammenarbeit und deren Auswirkungen auf afrikanische Gesellschaften. Die Teilnehmenden setzen sich kritisch mit verschiedenen Entwicklungsansätzen auseinander und befassen sich mit den wichtigsten Diskursen und strukturellen Rahmenbedingungen.
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Informations- und Austauschtreffen mit Umsetzungsakteuren der Deutschschweiz im Rahmen des NPHS (Achse 1)
SEXUELLE GESUNDHEIT Schweiz, 31. Oktober 2019, Bern - Thema 2019: Rollen und Stellenwert von Peers in der sexuellen Gesundheit: Wie kann die Koordination zwischen Professionellen und Peers sinnvoll gestaltet werden? Welche Voraussetzungen müssen erfüllt werden?
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Inequity in Health Persists: Should Switzerland Be Concerned?
MMS, 6 novembre 2019, Bâle - Les injustices et inégalités (inequity) sont les principales responsables du mauvais état de santé au sein d’une population. La justice en matière de santé est en accord avec le principe fondamental des SDG (Objectifs de développement durable) de n’abandonner personne et l’impératif moral implicite de tendre vers la justice sociale.
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How to advance cooperation and solidarity beyond aid
Medicus Mundi International (MMI), 15-16 November 2019, Kampala - A workshop organized by Medicus Mundi International together with interested civil society partners within and beyond the Network shall provide another space for sharing and strategizing among civil societ y organizations engaged in or dealing/struggling with “aid”.
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Climate Change and Health
Swiss TPH, 5-6 December 2019, Basel - Risks, Adaptations, Resilience and Co-Benefits: Climate change will affect global health in many different ways.
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