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In July 2012, the world of family planning was re-energized when countries, development partners and the private sector at the London Summit on Family Planning pledged US$4.6 billion dollars to enable at least 120 million more women to use contraceptives by 2020.

Ten years ago, leaders from FHI 360 approached the University of North Carolina (UNC) Gillings School of Global Public Health with a plan to help the best and brightest mast

In India, transgendered persons and men who have sex with men often face stigma and discrimination that can prevent them from accessing HIV prevention and treatment services. The National AIDS Control Organization provides basic, targeted intervention services for men who have sex with men.


With the increasing global accessibility of mobile phones and wireless services, mobile technologies are revolutionizing the way health, education and social services are developed, implemented and evaluated.

Within weeks of its June 2014 launch, the Moldova National Child Helpline 116111 received more than 50 phone calls.
When Kenya launched a program to expand access to voluntary medical male circumcision (VMMC) for HIV prevention in 2008, it had a head start over many other countries in eastern and southern Africa.

The 45th Union World Conference on Lung Health, to be held in Barcelona October 28‒November 2, will focus on community-driven solutions for the next generation.

Integrated approaches to development are not new, yet emerging economic, technological and demographic shifts have led many development experts to ask whether they may offer a better solution for meeting today’s challenges than “siloed” approach

On the heels of July’s 20th International AIDS Conference in Melbourne, Australia, the Journal of the International AIDS Society has just published a special issue, Women and ARV-based prevention: opportunities and