Sexually transmitted diseases and infections

Lobbyists at risk of UN AIDS syndrome

IPN Opinion article

Author: Philip Stevens

Copenhagen should not produce a UN climate change agency - the history of UNAIDS shows why.

Is the AIDS fight over?

IPN News coverage

Author: Philip Stevens

Philip Stevens calls for the abolition of UNAIDS

WHO: Treat HIV patients sooner

IPN News coverage

Author: Philip Stevens

Philip Stevens comments on new HIV treatment advice from the WHO

Think Tank Calls for UNAIDS to be Scrapped

IPN 
Press release

Author: Philip Stevens

IPN responds to the publication of new figures by UNAIDS, which demonstrate that the prevalence of HIV-AIDS is generally declining

Pay more attention to silent killers

IPN Opinion article

Author: Philip Stevens

HIV/AIDS is a high profile disease that has received a disproportionately high amount of funding and attention, relative to "silent killers" such as pneumonia and diarrhoea

UN: 4 million on AIDS drug, others still in need

IPN News coverage

Author: Philip Stevens

IPN's Philip Stevens comments on the World Health Organization's latest HIV treatment report.

Drowning a single illness in cash will do more harm than good

IPN Opinion article

Author: Philip Stevens

Donors are beginning to realise that spending disproportionate sums on AIDS is undermining overall primary healthcare.

Calls for Africa to make own Aids drugs dangerous

IPN Opinion article

Author: Franklin Cudjoe

Local production of drugs is a long-standing slogan in the aid industry and in many individual countries and has now been taken up by the African Union. But its superficial attraction hides vested interests, expensive subsidies and dangers to quality.

The Myth of a General AIDS Pandemic: How UNAIDS has Wasted Billions

Professor James Chin addresses the prevalence of HIV, future trends of the pandemic, and the potential for HIV epidemics in ‘general’ populations outside Sub-Saharan Africa.