New treatment guidelines rolled out – a year later

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HARARE, 12 April 2011 (PlusNews) – Zimbabwe’s government adopted new guidelines set by the World Health Organization (WHO) for treating people living with HIV almost a year ago, but funding constraints have made it difficult to implement them – until now. On 1 April 2011, Zimbabwe started phasing out the combination antiretroviral treatment (ARV) Stavudine,… [Learn More ...]

Appeal for support

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We are asking for your support for our Clinical Services Program. We need your direct support, and also your help in spreading the word about our efforts, and needs in Zimbabwe. The global financial slowdown impacted our funding, and our clinics are in desperate need for funding, in order for us to continue to sustain… [Learn More ...]

2010 WHO Treatment Guidelines

New HIV recommendations to improve health, reduce infections and save lives World AIDS Day 2009 30 November 2009 — On the eve of World AIDS Day, WHO is releasing new recommendations on treatment, prevention and infant feeding in the context of HIV, based on the latest scientific evidence. WHO now recommends earlier initiation of antiretroviral… [Learn More ...]

Clinical Services Program Annual Report – 2008

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This report was submitted to the UNTIL THERE’S A CURE FOUNDATION, for the two grants we received  for calendar year 2008, in support of our Clinical Services Program. The two grants ($10,000 for HIV medications and $9,000 for Clinic personnel compensation) were awarded to the Friends of Picardy Drive in partnership with HIV/AIDS|Zimbabwe Charity Inc,… [Learn More ...]

Until There’s A Cure

We are indebted in gratitude to The UNTIL THERE IS A CURE Foundation, because they provided us with the seed funding for our Clinical Services Program.  UNTIL raises funds that are subsequently awarded to HIV/AIDS organizations such as ours, through the sale of bracelets.  By buying a bracelet from UNTIL you immediately become an activist,… [Learn More ...]