The top down medical bio-fix behind the new Global Plan for an AIDS-free generation will not work without shifting the status quo to include human rights and the science of phenomenology: that means talking to us, funding us and involving us, says Alice Welbourn
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As we enter the fourth decade of AIDS, we need to assert once again the importance of transparency, knowledge and autonomy in the introduction and distribution of technologies for prevention and treatment of the disease.
The most expensive and advanced scientific instrument in human history is aiming to revolutionise our understanding of the universe. Ransom Stephen explains what precisely is happening and what outcomes can be expected
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