| In the News |
| Treatment |
Nepali sex workers have limited access to HIV care |
| Debates |
The miseducation of the Indian client An international study that sought to profile men who buy sex found that of all the countries, Indian clients’ responses stood out for their low level of knowledge of sexual health issues and resistance to condom use Read more |
Does AIDS divert attention from other public health priorities? An article published in the British Medical Journal questioned whether HIV/AIDS was an exceptional disease requiring billions of dollars in international aid annually, and argued for strengthening public healthcare systems of affected countries instead. It has caused a storm of protest from those working in the field of HIV/AIDS Read more |
20 million or 2 million? There are multiple, conflicting estimates about the numbers of HIV/AIDS infected people in India. Where do these numbers come from? Read more |
Male circumcision: a cut above? Recent studies have shown that male circumcision could reduce the risk of HIV. How strong is the evidence and what are the public health and cultural concerns about implementing circumcision in India? Read more |
| HIV & Human Rights |
Introduction |
Gender inequities |
| Interventions |
Small town women find new freedom with female condoms In rural Uttar Pradesh, a programme to get women to use the female condom is proving a success with both women and men Read more |
Communicating effectively in Tamil Nadu
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| Response |
'HIV/AIDS is not taking money away from other diseases': Sujata Rao![]() Sujata Rao, head of the National AIDS Control Organisation, explains in an exclusive interview why the HIV/AIDS programme in India should be considered very successful Read more |
| Still a long way to go: Overview of the UN High Level Meeting on HIV/AIDS Once every two years a high level UN meeting is held to assess the status of HIV/AIDS countrywise. This year, the report card showed some gains in access to treatment and increasing awareness, but emphasised that there was a long way to go to provide affordable drugs, universal access to treatment and gender equality Read more |
| Living with HIV |
Life after HIV/AIDS ![]() General secretary of the Manipur Network of Positive People Sorokhaibam Thoibi Devi has individually approached and coaxed 230 HIV-positive women in Thoubal town to declare their positive status, join the network, and learn to re-live their lives Read more |
Discriminated to death A young Indian couple in Saudi Arabia, a 15-year-old boy in Ahmedabad, a farm labourer in Surat and many others have committed suicide to escape the stigma and discrimination that HIV-positive people. Why does discrimination continue despite crores of rupees spent on awareness campaigns in the past two decades?Read more |
| Media |
AIDS in the Kannada press: a new subject, a new vocabulary HIV/AIDS has a definite presence in the Kannada press today, as training, information and sensitisation for journalists has improved Read more |
Stories from a crisis There is a whole body of literature and cinema about HIV/AIDS in the West since the 1980s. Why has so little attention been focused on the epidemic by Indian writers and filmmakers? Read more |
| Vulnerable Groups |
Violence against women and HIV/AIDS
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New approaches to contain HIV risk among IDUs
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| Research |
Biomedical research on HIV/AIDS in India
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| Books & Reports |
Study assesses Indian response to male circumcision This small study carried out in Mysore found that 81% of mothers polled were agreeable to having their male children circumcised Read more |




