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COVID-19 creates new urgency for access to HIV self-testing, says global health agency Unitaid

News | 30 November 2021
...workers, have also benefitted from self-testing. In West Africa[2], the Unitaid-funded ATLAS project targeted these groups by making self-tests available in places they frequent, such as nightclubs, hotels, or via...

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On World Health Day, Unitaid rallies around the “Our Planet, our Health” campaign

News | 07 April 2022
...billion more people at risk of dengue infection and cause an additional 250,000 deaths per year between 2030 and 2050, mainly from malnutrition, malaria, diarrhoea and heat stress. Unitaid’s role...

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World TB Day: Unitaid joins WHO’s call to action for shorter and more effective regimens for all people suffering from drug-resistant TB

News | 22 March 2023
...and ensure children, pregnant women, people living with HIV, and all those most affected can access care. Related publication: 250,000 patients to benefit from free access to short-course TB prevention...

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Call for applications to Unitaid’s Proposal Review Committee

News | 30 June 2017
...Applications received past the indicated deadline will not be considered. N.B. An application is considered submitted only once you receive an e-mail message of confirmation of receipt from Unitaid. The...

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Landscape report launched on novel technologies for the prevention of HIV, STIs, and unintended pregnancy

News | 09 December 2021
...help achieve global health targets, according to a new landscape report jointly launched today by Unitaid, the Children’s Investment Fund Foundation, and the Initiative for Multipurpose Prevention Technologies. From 2018...

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250,000 patients to benefit from free access to short-course TB prevention treatment across seven countries

News | 24 March 2023
Support from global consortium will expand access to shorter TB prevention options, help advance efforts towards TB elimination. Johannesburg – The Unitaid-funded IMPAACT4TB Consortium, led by the Aurum Institute, announced...

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