Africa: HIV Studies Call for Africa-Specific Data to Optimise Treatment Strategies

Africa: HIV Studies Call for Africa-Specific Data to Optimise Treatment Strategies

Nairobi — New HIV research presented this week at the Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI 2026) has revealed critical evidence gaps that experts say must be urgently addressed to strengthen HIV treatment strategies across Africa. Researchers from the Centre for Epidemiological Modelling and Analysis (CEMA) at the University of Nairobi presented findings from…

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Africa: HIV Studies Call for Africa-Specific Data to Optimise Treatment Strategies

Africa: Who’s Got the Power? Studies of Male and Female Primates Show It’s Not Simple

Our understanding of female-male power relationships in animals has changed over time. Evolutionary biologists once thought that male mammals held clear-cut power over females. Later, species with pronounced female power over males were presented as exceptions in a landscape of strict male power. Spotted hyenas and certain primates, including bonobos and most lemurs, were examples…

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Africa: HIV Studies Call for Africa-Specific Data to Optimise Treatment Strategies

Africa: Men and Family Planning – Studies From 23 African Countries Reveal Gaps in What We Know

When people think about family planning in Africa, they often picture women visiting clinics, women making decisions, and women bearing the responsibility. Yet family planning affects both men and women. How is male involvement being studied? Are men being included in both practice and research? And what does that mean for future health policy? To…

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