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Tag: AIDS

Gloved hands handling a needle for a vaccine.
Posted inEditor's Picks, Health, Next Gen

Cuts in federal funding could slow efforts to end HIV in Arizona

by Ginia Mcfarland Jul 24, 2025Jul 24, 2025

PHOENIX – Ending the spread of HIV in Arizona may become more difficult if federal funding is cut or eliminated. Phoenix is one of many cities that are a part of the Fast Track Cities initiative, an effort to combine local resources and leadership to end new HIV infections by 2030. Angel Algarin, a professor […]

Posted inBorderlands, Editor's Picks, Health, New Long Form, Politics

After Trump administration cuts foreign aid, Panama grapples with the global impacts on its most vulnerable

by Adnan Alam Jun 16, 2025Jun 16, 2025
Posted inCulture, Editor's Picks, Health, Politics, Social Picks

‘We know we have work to do’: New Phoenix mural raises HIV/AIDS awareness

by Adnan Alam Apr 4, 2025Apr 10, 2025
Runners and walkers take off from the starting line for the Aunt Rita’s Paint the Town Red AIDS Walk Arizona & 5K Run held April 6 at Tempe Beach Park. (Photo by Kayla Mae Jackson/Cronkite News)
Posted inEditor's Picks, Health

Annual 5K walk & run tackles misinformation and stigma surrounding HIV and AIDS

by Julia Thompson Apr 12, 2024Apr 12, 2024
Christopher Carrillo, case manager at the Southwest Center for HIV/AIDS in Phoenix. (Photo by Jack Orleans/Cronkite News)
Posted inEditor's Picks, Health

Arizona reports 20% increase in HIV cases, predominantly affecting Hispanic communities

by Adnan Alam Mar 7, 2024Mar 8, 2024
Stanley Payoute, a doctor with AIDS Healthcare Foundation Haiti, drives across the Haitian border into the Dominican Republic to meet with Cronkite News reporters on March 5, 2023, in Dajabon, Dominican Republic. Payoute drove with two patients and a nurse from his clinic in Cap-Haitien, Haiti. (Photo by Albert Serna Jr./Cronkite Borderlands Project)
Posted inBorderlands, Editor's Picks, Health, New Long Form, Social Justice

For immigrants in the Dominican Republic, access to HIV treatment is difficult to obtain

by Adnan Alam Jan 8, 2024Jan 9, 2024
Posted inHealth, Social Justice

Maricopa tapped for program aimed at HIV prevention for uninsured

by Steve Crane Dec 3, 2019
Posted inHealth, Social Justice

Phoenix Shanti Group to close, but leaves legacy of AIDS/HIV treatment

by Adnan Alam Nov 11, 2019Nov 11, 2019
Posted inHealth

At a downtown Phoenix center, the tables are turning for people with HIV

by Adnan Alam May 6, 2019May 6, 2019
Posted inBorderlands, Longform hero image slim, Venezuela

Peru holds out some hope for Venezuelan migrants with HIV

by Adnan Alam May 6, 2019Aug 20, 2019
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Posted inConsumer

Phoenix, health advocates launch plan to curb spread of HIV and AIDS in Arizona by 2030

by Adnan Alam Oct 26, 2017Oct 26, 2017
Posted inConsumer, Health

National Latino AIDS Awareness Day: A growing concern for the community

by Adnan Alam Oct 14, 2015Feb 15, 2017

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