New Products Help Prevent HIV, But Young Women in South Africa Aren't Taking to Them
Scientists have developed products to protect healthy young women from the disease—but women aren't taking to them in trials.
Scientists have developed products to protect healthy young women from the disease—but women aren't taking to them in trials.
Now that Sudan has been cut off from global banking, the buzz in Khartoum is that American officials may be ready to roll back sanctions that have been in place for nearly 20 years.
We have about three weeks to prevent central Africa's yellow fever outbreak from sweeping through Asia.
The Northern Corridor is an economic artery for six East African Countries. Those countries have an ambitious plan to make it safer for truckers.
Health experts in Africa struggle to contain a massive outbreak of the deadly mosquito-borne infection.
For long distance drivers on this crucial East African route, the journey on the Northern Corridor can be dangerous.
Misha Friedman speaks to PRI's The World about photographing women living with HIV and tuberculosis in South Africa.
A team of young runners in Congo overcome challenges of everyday life caused by years of war and conflict.
Conflict continues to cause rampant poverty and despair in Kirotshe, Congo. Beatrice Kamuchanga, 19, overcomes challenges of life there and prepares to run the 5000 meter race in the 2016 Olympics.
When the International AIDS Conference is held in Africa, not only do you get Elton John and Queen Latifah in attendance, but African royalty with real sway over their people come as well.
New online game funded by Pulitzer Center focuses on secret African deals found in Panama Papers.
The final installment in the PBS NewsHour series "The End of AIDS," focusing on South Africa's fight against the disease.