Stories

  • 09 October 2024
    Paralegal, Peer Educator and Sex Worker, Bell is Breaking Down Barriers in DRC
    Bell is a paralegal, peer educator and sex worker in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Too often, sex workers face stigma, discrimination and criminalization that prevents them from accessing HIV prevention, testing and care. Sex workers are four...
  • 02 October 2024
    In Uganda, Laboratories Innovate to Prepare for Future Disease Threats
    Dr. Isaac Ssewanyana was a teenager when the full force of Uganda’s HIV epidemic struck home. A cousin – also a close friend – contracted HIV. “I wanted to be a doctor so I could be part of the solution,” he says. He was drawn to the laboratory, wher...
  • 19 September 2024
    Sudan: Supporting People With Essential Health Care in Crisis
    Conflict in Sudan has resulted in millions of people being displaced from their homes. An estimated 80% of hospitals in conflict-affected areas in the country are unable to treat patients and medical supplies are depleted nationwide. Lack of access t...
  • 19 September 2024
    Namibia: At the Forefront of the HIV Response for Mothers and Children
    Like in many countries in sub-Saharan Africa, women in Namibia are disproportionately impacted by HIV. But a focused, ongoing campaign has put the country on the forefront of fighting the disease – particularly for mothers and children.
  • 19 September 2024
    The Philippines: Supporting Country- and Community-led Efforts to End Malaria
    The end of malaria is in sight in the Philippines. In 2002, the country recorded 38,347 cases of malaria and 122 deaths. Today, 72 of the Philippines’ 82 provinces are malaria-free, with nine provinces declaring zero indigenous cases and only one pro...
  • 19 September 2024
    Bangladesh: Providing TB Services to People Displaced by Climate Change
    Bangladesh has the sixth-highest TB burden in the world – but the country’s response has been consistent and robust. Every year, more than 300,000 people with TB are identified and connected to treatment. Deaths attributed to TB have fallen by 36% si...
  • 20 August 2024
    Introducing Stephenie Rodriguez: A Champion and Changemaker for Malaria
    Stephenie Rodriguez contracted cerebral malaria in 2019, and the disease changed her life. After a long and harrowing recovery, Stephenie became a champion athlete – competing in para-fencing competitions at the highest level across the globe – and a...
  • 17 June 2024
    Building a “Future-Proof” Supply Chain in Uganda
    Uganda’s National Medical Stores facility in Entebbe holds and distributes essential health commodities including medicines, diagnostics and 14 types of vaccines to more than 3,500 health facilities across the country.
  • 30 May 2024
    Togo: Youth participation in the HIV response
    For the fight against AIDS to be effective, we need to start from the principle of “doing with them” rather than “doing for them”. Listening to and taking into account the needs of the populations affected are still the keys to success. In West and C...
  • 23 May 2024
    Health For All Starts With Strong Health and Community Systems
    What do we need to achieve good health and well-being for all? To confront new and evolving challenges, and provide health care to everyone, everywhere? Health and community systems form the foundation of the fight against HIV, tuberculosis (TB) and ...