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A man and woman climbing down a staircase.

The difference ALL IN made for me

A man and woman climbing down a staircase.
Impact

By Laura Adema

The difference ALL IN made for me

My name is Laura Adema. I am 21 years old and studying for a bachelor of arts in education at Mount Kenya University. I was born HIV positive but was diagnosed only in 2006, when I was nine years old, after a series of sicknesses. I took my medication without knowing what was ailing me. My parents never disclosed my status to me, no… Read more →←
Kids playing volleyball on a beach.

Gearing up for success: Adolescent sexual health in Rwanda

Kids playing volleyball on a beach.
Big picture

By Anurita Bains, Alice Armstrong

Gearing up for success: Adolescent sexual health in Rwanda

How does a country improve HIV and sexual and reproductive health progress for adolescents? We may think it is tech innovation or new celebrity voices or novel social media. But in fact, it is much simpler. Analysis and planning will accelerate progress for adolescent health. Although Rwanda has high coverage of HIV services, the… Read more →←
A girl holding her hands onut on which is written"get tested".

If people believe in me, then I can do anything

A girl holding her hands onut on which is written"get tested".
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By Yana Panfilova

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If people believe in me, then I can do anything

HIV has never stood in the way of 18-year-old Yana Panfilova. In fact, it’s only driven her forward. “It inspired me and encouraged me to do more as an activist,” she says. “If people believe in me then I can do anything.” Yana has spent the last eight years campaigning in her native Ukraine to raise awareness in a country with… Read more →←

Four ways UNICEF is working toward an #AIDSFreeGen

Data and research

By Natalie Bailey

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Four ways UNICEF is working toward an #AIDSFreeGen

Children and adolescents (aged 0–19) make up one-third of the world’s population, but they are 100 per cent of the world’s future. More rapidly than ever before, we must deliver results to our youngest citizens so that we can achieve an AIDS-free generation. Here are a few ways UNICEF is working with partners to tackle HIV and AIDS… Read more →←

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