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HIV/AIDS

Cabbages and Condoms: A Conversation With Mechai Viravaidya
By Luke Hunt
How to save thousands of lives by preventing STDs.

Young Men in Bali Behind a New HIV Prevention Approach
By Dinar Lubis
Condom giveaways and printed flyers are out. Inclusive and engaging digital content is the way to change high-risk behavior.

China, Let’s Talk About Sex
By Eugene K. Chow
A dangerous ignorance about how to do “it” safely is putting the nation’s youth at risk.

Defying Holy Orders: Afghanistan’s LGBT Community
By Ritu Mahendru and Maria de la Guardia
Kabul’s underground LGBT network faces daily discrimination, intimidation, and abuse, including from authorities.

New Bill and Amendment in India Address the HIV/AIDS Epidemic
By Padmapriya Govindarajan
The hope is that they set the foundation for weeding out the prevalence of these conditions entirely.

Will Vietnam Legalize Prostitution?
By Dien Luong
Vietnam debates the issue — unthinkable a decade ago in a country dominated by Confucianism.
Taking China’s Fight Against AIDS Online
By Fanny Potkin
The HIV/AIDS fight in China is going online, with support from an unlikely ally: the Chinese government.

On World AIDS Day, China Looks at Its ‘Mild Pandemic’
By Shannon Tiezzi
China has come a long way in the fight against AIDS, but lack of education and cultural stigmas are hindering efforts.

HIV: A New Option for At-Risk Communities
By Saya Oka
A new HIV prevention pill expands options for people at higher risk of HIV.

Innovative Program Brings HIV Testing to Cambodian Communities
By Saya Oka
A community-based HIV testing program is the first of its kind in the region.

China’s Impressive Performance on HIV/AIDS
By Jaime Santirso
With a unique model of cooperation, the country has achieved a remarkable turnaround in its response to the disease.

China's Ongoing Battle Against AIDS
By Shannon Tiezzi
Despite major progress over the past 20 years, China still struggles to promote AIDS education and awareness.

HIV Tragedy Tops 200 in Cambodia
By Luke Hunt
One unlicensed doctor appears to have caused a major outbreak of the virus.

The Outlook for LGBT Rights in Myanmar
By Matthew McFetridge
Constitutional reform offers the chance of protection and rights to a marginalized segment of society.

A Drug-Free World? Try Some 21st Century Remedies
By Han Zhang
A new report suggests a strategic sea change is needed to combat Asia’s persistent drug problem.

Hunting the Tokay Gecko
By Shaikh Azizur Rahman
Bogus claims that it can cure HIV/AIDS and cancer have placed the tokay gecko under threat.
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