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HIV disproportionately affects individuals and communities who face challenges in terms of poverty, employment, housing, education, racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, and gender-based violence. These social forces limit engagement with health care, create vulnerability to HIV infection and drive the HIV epidemic.

Climate change reduces HIV treatment adherence in Africa

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Africa Health Research Institute
29 April 2022

The link between HIV viral suppression and violence

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Avert
18 February 2022

WHO and Global Fund Warn Inequalities Block Progress Towards Ending AIDS, TB and Malaria

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The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria
9 December 2021

HIV and COVID-19: Pandemics of inequality

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Global Cause
29 March 2021

Undetectable to viral rebound: When and why?

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San Francisco AIDS Foundation
24 June 2020