DOSSIER: HIV/AIDS
HIV/AIDS Like other countries worldwide, HIV/AIDS is present in Ghana. In 2010 there were an estimated 230,000 people infected with the virus. The prevalence rate was at 1.3 per cent in 2012. HIV prevalence is highest in the Eastern Region.
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Ghana makes progress in response to HIV - Dr Ayisi Addo
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CSOs call for investigations into sexual abuse allegations against NAP+
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Government distributed 28.8 million condoms in 2020
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GAC unhappy with stigmatization of people with HIV and AIDS
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Ketu South attains 100 percent antiretroviral therapy coverage in 2020
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Babies at risk as HIV medication in short supply - NSA-Ghana
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Group demand tax waivers for anti-retroviral medications
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Monsignor Benson appeals for adequate ART drugs for HIV patients
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Ghana’s achievement of 58-77-68 HIV/AIDS targets worth celebrating – Dr. Osborne Quaye
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Desist from stigmatising people with AIDS - La residents told
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HIV antiretroviral drug runs out, 3 patients compelled to share one bottle to survive
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Ghanaian Times: Curbing HIV/AIDS is a shared responsibility
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KKMA marks World AIDS Day with awareness float
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Flavoured generic HIV drug for babies to be rolled out in Africa in 2021
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Only 44% of men living with HIV know their status – Aids Commission boss
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World AIDS Day: #IKnowMyStatus launched to get Ghanaians to check their HIV status
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One child or youth under 20 infected with HIV every 100 seconds - UNICEF
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Kpone-Kantamanso inaugurates nine-member HIV/AIDS committee
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'Arm' yourself with condoms in case of emergencies - AIDS Commission advises men
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Kpone farmers, residents screened for HIV
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HIV amongst female sex worker declines to 4.6 percent in 2020 – Presidential Advisor
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Let’s help reduce HIV infection – GAC
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Let’s end HIV by 2030 – Ghana AIDS Commission
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Tap the potential of young people living with HIV - HHFG
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TMA inaugurates AIDS Committee
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Akatsi South HIV and AIDS response team appeals for support
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Only 153,000 persons living with HIV/AIDS are on medication – AIDS Commission
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Over 46,000 people living with HIV refuse treatment - AIDS Commission laments
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Aids Commission to launch fund to support programmes
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20,000 new HIV infections recorded in Ghana in 2019 – Aids Commission
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Female apprentices undergo training on Reproductive Health Services
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More than 142,000 Ghanaians are HIV positive but don't know – AIDS Commission
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345,534 persons living with HIV/AIDS in Ghana
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Together we can end AIDS by empowering young people to make the difference
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Over 142,000 PLHIV do not know their status - AIDS Commission