In the spring of 2005, working with a medical NGO, I and five colleagues (two critical care flight paramedics, a…
I WAS 26 YEARS OLD in 1988, living in Delhi, where I had recently moved after several years as a…
Cecilia Van Hollen’s 2013 ethnography (published by Stanford University Press) of low caste, low-income women living with HIV in Tamil…
[slideshow_deploy id=’7634′] In 2006, Indian-born artist and photographer Sunil Gupta created a series of photographs of the daily lives of…
A gradual process of inclusion; engaging and understanding exclusion In 1992, health and human rights NGO, SANGRAM, recognised the need…
This is the second part in a two-part series on SANGRAM’s work in Sangli. Read the first part here. Finding…
In the wake of Charlie Sheen’s announcement that he was HIV-positive, there was talk of how it would affect the…
JOHANNESBURG – “If the law supposes that,” Mr. Bumble says in Charles Dickens’ novel Oliver Twist, “the law is an…
As someone who has worked on sexuality and gender related issues, HIV and AIDS has been part of the larger…
किरण देशमुख वैम्प प्लस की अध्यक्ष हैं। हमने एचआईवी एवं यौनिकता के विषय पर किरण के साथ ईमेल के द्वारा…
HIV remains exceptional in that it carries the seemingly immutable burden of being synonymous with immoral behaviour. Open and safe…
On the occasion of World AIDS Day 2015, I could not help but ponder on what the day means to…
On World AIDS Day, we published the first issue of this month’s In Plainspeak with the theme HIV and Sexuality. Global funding…
Sex has always been at the core of HIV and AIDS since the virus was first identified almost 30 years…