Nigeria's government reaffirms its commitment to end AIDS by 2030, investing in treatment, prevention, and local drug ...
Ending the AIDS epidemic by 2030 remains one of the core aims of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals, and it ...
Observed since 1988, the World AIDS Day , commemorated every December 1st provides an opportunity for people worldwide to ...
Nigeria, like many developing nations, depends heavily on international funding for HIV testing, treatment and prevention.
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Nigeria: Yedi Takes HIV Awareness, Testing to Abete Community As New Infection Rise in Lagos
To mark this year's World AIDS Day, the Youth Development and Empowerment Initiative, YEDI, weekend led a major community outreach in Abete, Lagos, delivering free HIV testing, counselling, and a wide ...
Despite the rapid expansion of oral pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) services in Nigeria, programmatic data continue to highlight ...
With 50,000 annual deaths, Nigeria faces a critical HIV/AIDS challenge. Learn about the urgent need for intensified efforts and strategies to end the scour ...
The recent report that Nigeria records 42,700 AIDS-related deaths annually is a stark reminder of the devastating impact of HIV/AIDS on our nation. Despite the efforts of various stakeholders, the ...
Pediatric Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection is one of the major public health crises prevalent among infants and children in Nigeria. ALAO ABIODUN reports how these targeted populations ...
Professor of Health Economics and Policy and Pharmaco-economics/pharmaco-epidemiology in the Departments of Health Administration & Management and Pharmacology and ...
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