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Author: Chewe Luo

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Adolescent girls and young women, in traditional garb.
Envision: The newest tool in adolescent health and data

Envision: The newest tool in adolescent health and data

Data and research

By Chewe Luo

For several years, much of my time has been devoted to dissecting and analyzing the alarming statistics regarding new HIV infections among adolescent girls and young women. How is it that an adolescent girl is newly infected with HIV every three minutes in 2017? And why is it that among the quarter of a million new HIV infections that… Read more →←
Mother leaning over a malnourished baby on her lap
Have you ever thought of HIV as the solution?

Have you ever thought of HIV as the solution?

Experts speak

By Chewe Luo

A special supplement of the Journal of the International AIDS Society, which I have co-edited with Douglas Webb and Lucie Cluver, considers the impact the new Agenda 2030 (the outline to help institute the Sustainable Development Goals) is going to have on work in the HIV field. Will it mean our efforts no longer have the same focus as… Read more →←
Chewe Luo

A pediatrician and epidemiologist by training, Chewe Luo is Associate Director of Programmes, and HIV Section Chief for UNICEF, New York.

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