ITPC backs fight against replacement of HIV drug Dolutegravir in El Salvador
In El Salvador, people living with HIV are standing up against an unwanted change in the antiretroviral medication regimen.
In El Salvador, people living with HIV are standing up against an unwanted change in the antiretroviral medication regimen.
Six years ago Gocha, now 27, from Tbilisi, Georgia tested positive for HIV. What happened next shows how people living with HIV can make meaningful impact.
Make Medicines Affordable’s campaign manager, Sergey Kondratyuk talks about what being a treatment activist means to him.
ITPC is delighted to be named one of three successful grantees of a new three year investment from Unitaid to...
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Whether you are going to AIDS 2016 in Durban next week or not, we would like you to let us...
FGEP defends Argentina's public health from the abusive patents by multinational pharmaceutical companies