Drug Could Beat Back HIV — If People Could Get It

This story was originally published by Global Press Journal.  ILLUSTRATION BY MATT HANEY, GPJ Summary:  Cabotegravir is a promising HIV prevention medication that’s approved in countries like the United States. But in sub-Saharan Africa, access encounters a number of hurdles. By: Nakisanze Segawa, Global Press Journal Uganda. KAMPALA, UGANDA — Night after night, Annet worries…

UNICEF Sounds Alarm Over Fast-Spreading Cholera Outbreaks in Africa

The UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) is calling for emergency funding to broaden efforts to reach millions living across 11 eastern and southern African countries which have been hit hard by fast-spreading cholera outbreaks.Calling for USD 171 million in funds to support 28 million people suffering in the region, UNICEF said tailored responses are already reaching…

No Scientific Studies Have Found Gene Responsible for Homosexuality- Medics

Doctors under the Uganda Medical Association (UMA) have said there is so far no scientific study done in Uganda or abroad that has found a definitive gene responsible for homosexuality. This comes amidst concerns raised regarding whether gay or queer sexual expression occurs naturally as debate about the just-passed Anti-homosexuality bill continues. In his statement…

Uganda Struggles with Low Compliance in Domestic Funding for HIV Control and Prevention

The Uganda AIDS Commission (UAC) has reported low compliance among government entities and departments in contributing 0.1% of their annual budgets toward the fight against HIV/AIDS.  According to Dr. Vincent Bagambe, the Director of Planning and Strategic Information at UAC, the country needs two trillion shillings annually to implement all programs related to HIV/AIDS treatment…