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  • In this blog post, Ugandan freelance science journalist and trainer, Esther Nakkazi, reflects on her experience of executing “media science cafés” – a innovative project aimed at bringing science closer to journalists, and journalists closer to scientists and other key stakeholders involved in health and health research, advocacy and delivery, such as government officials, civil society, program implementers and others. Esther’s organization, Health Journalists Network in Uganda (HEJNU) is implementing this project in collaboration with AVAC. AVAC is partnering with partners in Zambia and Zimbabwe on similar projects. In her piece, Esther reflects on what this project is, their "wins and whines", and provides insights of some of the benefactors of this project.

    September 29, 2015
    HEJNU Reporter
  • Earlier this month, providers, frontline workers, activists and others met in Washington, DC for the annual United States Conference on AIDS, the largest gathering in the nation of organizations working on HIV/AIDS. Members of the AVAC team and its US PxROAR program were active at the conference discussing HIV prevention in this context. Read on for their thoughts.
    September 25, 2015
    AVAC
  • Lindsay Roth, of the harm reduction collective Project SAFE and an AVAC PxROAR member, writes that the United States policy of mass incarceration is keeping us from effectively addressing the HIV epidemic.
    September 24, 2015
    Lindsay Roth
  • Rob Newells, of the Imani Community Church and AVAC's PxROAR program, writes of the need for advocates to understand and address community concerns about PrEP.
    September 24, 2015
    Rob Newells
  • Lisa Diane White, Deputy Director at SisterLove, Inc. and a member of AVAC's PxROAR program, gives us a historical perspective on HIV stigma and writes of the continued need to struggle against misinformation and ignorance.
    September 24, 2015
    Lisa Diane White
  • On September 2 in Washington, DC, CHANGE and AVAC launched the Prevention Now report, which lays out critical actions to better integrate and coordinate advocacy for improved prevention for women and girls.

    September 24, 2015
    Manju Chatani-Gada
  • Reflecting on her eight trip to USCA, AVAC staffmember Cindra Feuer looks back on the evolution of the USCA conference.
    September 24, 2015
    Cindra Feuer
  • Marsha Jones, Executive Director of The Afiya Center for HIV Prevention and Sexual Reproductive Justice and a member of AVAC's PxROAR program, finds excitement and motivation at USCA 2015 despite low expectations going to the conference.
    September 24, 2015
    Marsha Jones
  • Anna Miti, a broadcast journalist and 2015 AVAC Advocacy Fellow, discusses the barriers young women experience for access to sexual and reproductive health and HIV services. She writes about the importance and need for young women to empower themselves and take control of the options that are available in order to stop new infections.
    September 21, 2015
    Anna Miti
  • Prevention advocacy will be in full effect at USCA 2015 with a range of sessions. In this post, we highlight below a handful of sessions that AVAC and our PxROAR partners are leading at the conference.

    September 9, 2015
    General
    AVAC

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