Q&A with HIV-positive TB survivor Loyce Maturu on stigma, adolescents and effecting change
In 2000, Loyce Maturu (@MaturuLoyce) lost her mother and younger brother to AIDS and tuberculosis (TB) within the same week....
In 2000, Loyce Maturu (@MaturuLoyce) lost her mother and younger brother to AIDS and tuberculosis (TB) within the same week....
On March 23, I was fortunate to participate in the World TB Survivor Advocacy Day on Capitol Hill. This event...
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In 2013 alone, approximately 9 million people around the world developed tuberculosis, and 1.5 million people died from the disease....
In this interview, John Ochero, Fund Portfolio Manager for Kenya at the Global Fund, discusses how Kenya is working toward...
To mark World TB Day 2015, Friends spoke to Dr. Eliud Wandwalo, Senior Disease Coordinator for Tuberculosis at the Global...
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In a new series of interviews, Friends will hear from our board members about what drives them to support the...
Patrik Silborn, the Global Fund’s Head of Private Sector Engagement, External Relations Division, discusses Rwanda’s national response to its HIV/AIDS epidemic....