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Africa: Long-Lasting Protection - The Future of HIV Prevention in Africa

[allAfrica] Lima, Peru -- Imagine a world where an HIV prevention method lasts for six months, offering protection without the daily hassle of taking a pill. This could soon be a reality as new long-acting HIV prevention tools move through the research pipeline.



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Africa: 'Antiretrovirals Alone Will Not End the HIV Pandemic' - 4 Key Takeaways from #HIVR4P2024

[allAfrica] The 5th HIV Research for Prevention Conference (HIVR4P 2024) held in Lima, Peru, marked a significant milestone in the global fight against HIV, bringing together more than 1,300 scientists, advocates, community representatives, and policymakers. This dynamic gathering provided a platform for experts to share cutting-edge evidence and discuss the latest tools and strategies in HIV prevention science.




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South Africa: Alarming Rise in HIV Among Drug Users As Government Fails to Implement Policy

[GroundUp] Needle programs are officially supported, but the state often obstructs them




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Zimbabwe: Six-Month Protection - Lenacapavir Injection Could Transform HIV Prevention

[263Chat] In a groundbreaking development for HIV prevention, the efficacy and safety of a six-monthly injection containing the antiretroviral drug lenacapavir have been confirmed through two pivotal studies. This innovative jab represents a significant advancement in the fight against HIV, providing a new option for individuals at risk.




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Kenya: 'Availability of Lenacapavir Treatment in 2025 Set to Transform Global Health,' Says CDC Kenya's Director

[Capital FM] Kisii -- The U.S Food and Drug Administration ( FDA) has confirmed the availability of lenacapavir, a two-yearly injectable HIV/ADS treatment as early as the summer 2025, a decision made by FDA after the completion of phase 3 trial of lenacapavir treatment.




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Zimbabwe: High Rates of Untreated Osteoporosis Found Among Women in Zimbabwe Living With HIV

[New Zimbabwe] Despite high rates of untreated osteoporosis and previous fractures among menopausal women in Zimbabwe -- especially among those living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) -- the FRAX® tool predicted a low 10-year major osteoporotic fracture (MOF) risk, suggesting a need to adapt fracture risk prediction tools to better reflect local conditions, according to study results published in the Journal of Bone and Mineral Research.




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Uganda: Uganda's Efforts to Combat HIV/Aids Show Progress but Challenges Remain

[Nile Post] Uganda's efforts to combat the HIV/AIDS epidemic have made significant strides, yet crucial gaps remain, particularly in preventing mother-to-child transmission of the virus.




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Lesotho: Lesotho Challenged to Transform Its HIV Response

[Lesotho Times] LESOTHO is being challenged to transform its HIV response for sustainability by 2030 and beyond, as declining funding and competing priorities threaten progress.




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Kenya: Health Ministry Reports 83% Drop in New HIV Infection in a Decade

[Capital FM] Health Cabinet Secretary Deborah Barasa announced on Wednesday that Kenya recorded 16,752 new HIV infections in 2023, a significant drop from 101,560 in 2013.




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Uganda: Infant HIV Infections Drop, but Challenges Remain.

[Independent (Kampala)] Kampala, Uganda -- Uganda has made major strides in reducing the number of infants born with HIV, but persistent challenges remain in achieving the goal of zero infections. While the country has implemented effective prevention strategies and expanded access to antiretroviral therapy (ART), the number of new HIV infections among children continues to be higher than expected.




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South Africa: Women in SA Could Have Access to a Three-Monthly HIV Prevention Ring By 2026

[spotlight] A flexible silicone ring that slowly releases antiretrovirals is one of just two long-acting HIV prevention products registered for use in South Africa. Results from a new study might pave the way for a longer-acting version of the vaginal ring that provides three months of protection at a time, as opposed to one month with the current ring. Elri Voigt reports on these findings and looks at how the one-month ring has influenced HIV prevention choices in South Africa.




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Southern Africa: SADC to Hold Joint Meeting of Ministers of Health and Ministers Responsible for HIV & Aids

[SADC] The Southern African Development Community (SADC) will hold a Joint meeting of the SADC Ministers of Health and Ministers responsible for HIV & AIDS on 7th November 2024 in Harare, the Republic of Zimbabwe.




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Nigeria: Lagos Targets 8,000 Individuals for 2025 HIV/Aids Survey

[Premium Times] In 2018, Lagos State reported a prevalence rate of 1.4 per cent, with more than 170,000 residents living with HIV.




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Gambia: Hon Fatou Kinteh Attends OIC High Level Ministerial Donors' Conference in Jeddah PS Kah With Hon. Fatou Kinteh

[The Point] Honorable Fatou S. Kinteh, Minister of Gender, Children and Social Welfare attended the OIC High Level Ministerial Donors' Conference in Jedda, Saudi Arabia, to support the displaced and refugees in the Sahel and Lake Chad Region. The event was held on 26 October 2024.




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Southern Africa: NAC Calls for Harmonisation of SADC HIV Treatment Regimens

[The Herald] As SADC Health Ministers meet in Harare to discuss various issues affecting the region, there have been calls for the harmonisation of the region's HIV treatment regimens to improve access to treatment.




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Nigeria: Nigeria, Seven Others Begin African-Led HIV Vaccine Development

[Premium Times] The World Health Organisation (WHO) had on Tuesday named HIV, malaria, Tuberculosis, and 14 other pathogens as top priorities for new vaccine development




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Nigeria: Nigeria, USAID Unveil Joint Research Study On HIV Vaccine

[This Day] Abuja -- The federal government yesterday formally announced the commencement of the HIV Vaccine Innovation, Science, and Technology Acceleration in Africa (HIV-VISTA) project in Nigeria.




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Africa: New Guidance Sets Path to Strengthen AMR Surveillance

[Africa CDC] With antimicrobial resistance (AMR) now a leading threat to public health in Africa--causing more fatalities than HIV, TB, and malaria combined--a new surveillance guidance released in October aims to tackle the growing threat of AMR on the continent.




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Nigeria: Access, Hacey Partners On Improving Maternal Healthcare

[This Day] A social and developmental organisation, HACEY, has partnered with Access Corporation to improve maternal health outcomes for mothers at Meiran Primary Healthcare Center, Lagos.




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Uganda: Museveni Directs On Grow Loans

[Nile Post] President Museveni has directed the Ministry of Gender to put in place a mechanism through which money paid back from GROW loans is pooled.




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South Africa: Pregnant Teens - Girls in South Africa Need Focused, Supportive Healthcare and More Information About Safe Sex

[The Conversation Africa] An estimated 12 million teenage pregnancies are reported globally every year.




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Nigeria: Bandits Raping Our Women, Benue Community Cries Out

[Daily Trust] People of Ukwonyo community in the Ufia Kingdom of Ado Local Government Area in Benue State have raised concerns over going attacks and harassment faced by women at the hands of armed invaders in their farmlands.




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Namibia: Zambezi Shocked After Woman Exhumes Baby's Remains

[Namibian] The family members of a woman (27) who exhumed her baby's body in the Zambezi region on Saturday say they are still stunned by the incident.




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Namibia: Majority of Women in Namibia Give Birth At 21

[Namibian] On average, a Namibian woman will have her first child at the age of 21.




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Nigeria: Strengthening Primary Health Care Service Delivery for Better Maternal and Child Health in Kano State

[Nigeria Health Watch] Maternal mortality continues to critically impact women of reproductive age across Africa. In Nigeria, research shows that maternal and infant mortality rates are highest in the northeast and northwest zones and lowest in the southeast and southwest. Kano State has the highest maternal mortality rate, with 377.8 per 100,000 live births, which exceeds the national target of 288 per 100,000 national target.




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Nigeria: Lagos Women Run - Organisers Thrilled With Massive Turnout As Foreign Runners Arrive

[Premium Times] Coordinator Tayo Popoola expressed delight at the response while emphasising the need for control to maintain the event's integrity.




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South Africa: The Fisher Women of Doringbaai

[GroundUp] Spirit of Endeavour Fisherfolk Women was formed to share skills and help protect the environment from damage




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Nigeria: Nigeria's Youngest Female Lawmaker Says Parliamentary Training Is Essential

[Leadership] Nigeria's youngest female lawmaker, Hon Rukayat Shittu, representing Owode Onire constituency at the Kwara State House of Assembly has traveled to France for the Organisation of Parliamentary Work programme.




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Africa: African Women Football Clubs Will Receive USD 150 000 Each for Participating in the CAF Women's Champions League Morocco 2024

[CAF] Each of the 8 African Women Football Clubs that are participating in the CAF Women's Champions League Morocco 2024 will receive at least USD 150 000 in prize money.




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Africa: Two Days to CAF Women's Champions League - Trip Down Memory Lane When 30 000 Fans Witnessed As Far Make History

[CAF] The CAF Women's Champions League officially gets underway this weekend with tournament hosts, AS FAR hoping to re-live their historic moment of lifting the CAF Women's Champions League in front of their highly vocal fans.




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Rwanda: Experts Call for Broader Sexual Reproductive Health Education to Prevent GBV

[New Times] While progress has been made in enhancing sexual reproductive health among youth in Rwanda, challenges such as gender-based violence (GBV), teenage pregnancies, HIV infections, remain.




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Mali: New Law 'Disastrous; for LGBTQI+ People

[HRW] Suspend Discriminatory and Stigmatizing Criminal Offense




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Africa: A City Safe for Women Is Safe for All - Women's Voices Lead At World Urban Forum in Cairo

[UN News] One of the main messages conveyed by women leaders, activists, young people and others gathered for a discussion on Wednesday in Cairo at the World Urban Forum was that: "a city safe for women is a city safe for all."




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Nigeria: Leaders Unite Against Gender-Based Violence

[Daily Trust] The Development Research and Projects Centre (dRPC), a Nigerian non-profit organization, has organized a two-day training for Imams and Muslim Opinion Leaders (MOLs) from Kaduna and Kano States.




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Botswana: Activists Want More Women in Botswana's National Assembly

[VOA] Gaborone, Botswana -- Three out of 28 female candidates were elected to Botswana's National Assembly in last week's general election, as women's rights activists called on the new administration to increase female representation in the nation's politics.




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Nigeria: NEDS Advocates More Women in Economic Leadership

[Daily Trust] Stakeholders have decried the low representation of women in economic leadership, lamenting that despite the high percentage of women in the country, they are underrepresented in economic leadership.




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Uganda: Woman Dies in Suspected Revenge Arson Attack

[Nile Post] Police have detained two men as part of their ongoing probe, raising concerns about the dangers of domestic disputes spiraling into deadly outcomes.




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Africa: Climate Change Is Hitting Women the Hardest. What to Do About It - Economists

[The Conversation Africa] The current capitalist system has created two related crises: ecological decline and social injustice. It has led to environmental damage like climate change, which affects some people more than others.




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Africa: Putting Gender Equality At the Heart of the Climate Debate

[UNDP] Addressing the climate crisis and building a more gender equal world




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Uganda: Museveni Expected in Kisoro to Back NRM Candidate in Woman MP By-Election

[Nile Post] President Museveni is expected to visit Kisoro District today to support National Resistance Movement (NRM) candidate Rose Kabagyeni in the District Woman Member of Parliament by-election.




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Africa: America's Glass Ceiling Remains, But the Path for Women Leaders is Clearer Than Ever

[allAfrica] This election didn't make Kamala Harris America's first female president, but what her campaign achieved reaches far beyond the vote count. As the former president of Liberia and the first woman elected to lead an African nation, I know what it means to take on a challenge where the odds feel stacked against you.




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Nigeria: Neiti, Ncdmb Partner On Deployment of $40m Women in Oil Intervention Fund

[This Day] Abuja -- The Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (NEITI) and the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) have agreed to forge a closer partnership to enhance women's participation in the oil, gas, and mining industries.




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Rwanda: 16 Days of Activism - It Is Our Collective Duty to Fight GBV

[New Times] As the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence approach, it is a good time to reflect on milestones in fighting against the vice, but to also examine why it is nowhere near elimination despite countless efforts.




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Zimbabwe: Women's Football Gets CAF Financial Boost

[The Herald] This year's Heart Women's Soccer League winners could find themselves smiling all the way to the bank next year.




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Nigeria: Golf - 5th CIO's N35m Purse Draws Record Entry for a Nigerian Championship

[This Day] The 5th CIO Golf Championship billed for this week at the Python Golf Club in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, has set a new entry record for a professional golf event in the country with 14 African countries and a European entry confirmed.




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Nigeria: NPFL - Ikorodu City, Bayelsa Utd Win Away At Rivers Utd, Katsina

[This Day] The ongoing Nigeria Premier Professional League (NPFL) has continued to throw up interesting results following away wins recorded by two struggling teams, Ikorodu City and Bayelsa United against their respective opponents.




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Ethiopia/Nigeria: Dominant Edo Queens Crush Ethiopia's CBE FC to Take Command of Group B

[This Day] *Defending championsSundowns Ladies stunned by Egypt's FC Masar




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Nigeria: WBF President to Visit Port Harcourt for World Title Fight

[This Day] The President of the World Boxing Federation (WBF), Howard Goldberg, has confirmed that he will be present when Taiwo Agbaje takes on Loren Japhet of Tanzania for the vacant WBF Featherweight world title on 7 December 7, 2024 at the Yakubu Gowon Stadium in Port Harcourt.




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Nigeria: Dikko Hails MFM Women Basketball Club Over Fiba Zone 3 Victory

[This Day] Chairman of the National Sports Commission (NSC), Mallam Shehu Dikko has congratulated Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries Women Basketball Club for doing the nation proud at the ongoing Federation of International Basketball Associations (FIBA) Africa Women Basketball League zone 3 qualifiers in Monrovia, Liberia.




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Zimbabwe: Mass Players Exodus Looming At Dynamos As Club Faces Financial Troubles

[New Zimbabwe] Dynamos are seemingly set for a mass exodus of players when the ongoing season ends in two weeks.