Episodes
In recent years Kenya has experienced notable successes in reducing mother-to-child transmission of HIV and initiating children living with HIV on antiretroviral treatment, but progress in scaling up newer point of care testing approaches and maintaining children on treatment regimens has been slower. Since March of 2020, when the first Covid-19 cases in Kenya were reported, quarantine measures, the diversion of health resources to outbreak response, and supply chain disruptions have...
Published 12/17/20
In this episode of AIDS 2021, we discuss pre-exposure prophylaxis — PrEP — a critical HIV prevention tool for adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) in countries with high HIV burdens. Janet Fleischman speaks with Mitchell Warren, the executive director of AVAC, and two women working with Wits Reproductive Health and HIV Institute in South Africa – Khanyi Kwatsha, a 26-year-old PrEP ambassador, and Elmari Briedenhann, a senior project manager. They discuss the importance of PrEP for AGYW and...
Published 11/18/20
In this episode of AIDS 2021, we discuss pre-exposure prophylaxis — PrEP — a critical HIV prevention tool for adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) in countries with high HIV burdens. Janet Fleischman speaks with Mitchell Warren, the executive director of AVAC, and two women working with Wits Reproductive Health and HIV Institute in South Africa – Khanyi Kwatsha, a 26-year-old PrEP ambassador, and Elmari Briedenhann, a senior project manager. They discuss the importance of PrEP for AGYW and...
Published 11/18/20
In this episode of AIDS 2020, Janet Fleischman speaks with Dr. Linda-Gail Bekker, the deputy director of the Desmond Tutu HIV Center at the University of Cape Town, CEO of the Desmond Tutu HIV Foundation, and former president of the International AIDS Society. They discuss the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on the lives of adolescent girls and young women and the potential impact on the momentum of HIV prevention programs designed for this vulnerable population.
Published 07/16/20
In this episode of AIDS 2020, Janet Fleischman speaks with Dr. Linda-Gail Bekker, the deputy director of the Desmond Tutu HIV Center at the University of Cape Town, CEO of the Desmond Tutu HIV Foundation, and former president of the International AIDS Society. They discuss the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on the lives of adolescent girls and young women and the potential impact on the momentum of HIV prevention programs designed for this vulnerable population.
Published 07/16/20
In this episode of AIDS 2020, Janet Fleischman speaks with two women in Kenya about the impact of Covid-19: Maurine Murenga, who is executive director of Lean On Me Foundation, which supports adolescent mothers living with HIV, as well as a Global Fund board member; and Brenda Ochieng, a peer mentor for Pathfinder’s DREAMS project in Mombasa, Kenya. They discuss the progress in and challenges to HIV prevention among adolescent girls and young women in Kenya, and the worsening impact of the...
Published 07/09/20
In this episode of AIDS 2020, Janet Fleischman speaks with two women in Kenya about the impact of Covid-19: Maurine Murenga, who is executive director of Lean On Me Foundation, which supports adolescent mothers living with HIV, as well as a Global Fund board member; and Brenda Ochieng, a peer mentor for Pathfinder’s DREAMS project in Mombasa, Kenya. They discuss the progress in and challenges to HIV prevention among adolescent girls and young women in Kenya, and the worsening impact of the...
Published 07/09/20
In this episode, Steve talks with Mayor Libby Schaaf, Mayor of Oakland since 2014. Oakland is a co-host of the AIDS 2020 conference this summer with San Francisco. They discuss how Oakland as a city has mobilized around and is investing in the conference, and what Mayor Schaaf wants to see emerge from AIDS2020.
Published 02/27/20
In this episode, Steve talks with Mayor Libby Schaaf, Mayor of Oakland since 2014. Oakland is a co-host of the AIDS 2020 conference this summer with San Francisco. They discuss how Oakland as a city has mobilized around and is investing in the conference, and what Mayor Schaaf wants to see emerge from AIDS2020.
Published 02/27/20
In this episode of AIDS 2020, Steve and Andrew speak with Ambassador Deborah Birx, U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator and Special Representative for Global Health Diplomacy. Ambassador Birx has been on the front lines of the HIV/AIDS response both in the U.S. and around the world since the earliest days of the epidemic, and has led PEPFAR (the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief) for six years. She previously served as Director of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Division of...
Published 02/20/20
In this episode of AIDS 2020, Steve and Andrew speak with Ambassador Deborah Birx, U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator and Special Representative for Global Health Diplomacy. Ambassador Birx has been on the front lines of the HIV/AIDS response both in the U.S. and around the world since the earliest days of the epidemic, and has led PEPFAR (the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief) for six years. She previously served as Director of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Division of...
Published 02/20/20
In this episode, Sara talks with Deborah Waterhouse, CEO of ViiV Healthcare. They discuss how partnerships can spur innovation, what achievements we should celebrate so far in the fight against HIV, and what is needed to accelerate access globally to new HIV technology. They spoke ahead of CSIS’s October 22 conference on Improving Access to Innovative HIV Technology, which launched a paper, Evolution and Future of HIV Prevention Technology: An HIV Policy Primer.
Published 12/19/19
In this episode, Sara talks with Deborah Waterhouse, CEO of ViiV Healthcare. They discuss how partnerships can spur innovation, what achievements we should celebrate so far in the fight against HIV, and what is needed to accelerate access globally to new HIV technology. They spoke ahead of CSIS’s October 22 conference on Improving Access to Innovative HIV Technology, which launched a paper, Evolution and Future of HIV Prevention Technology: An HIV Policy Primer.
Published 12/19/19
In this episode of AIDS 2020, Sara and Andrew speak with Dr. Chris Beyrer, Desmond M. Tutu Professor of Public Health and Human Rights at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, and Past President of the International AIDS Society. They discuss Sara’s new commentary on World AIDS Day on the big questions facing the HIV community as it looks ahead to 2020. They also discuss the challenges of controlling HIV and reducing new infections, why we’re not reaching HIV epidemic control...
Published 12/12/19
In this episode of AIDS 2020, Sara and Andrew speak with Dr. Chris Beyrer, Desmond M. Tutu Professor of Public Health and Human Rights at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, and Past President of the International AIDS Society. They discuss Sara’s new commentary on World AIDS Day on the big questions facing the HIV community as it looks ahead to 2020. They also discuss the challenges of controlling HIV and reducing new infections, why we’re not reaching HIV epidemic control...
Published 12/12/19
In this episode of AIDS 2020, Steve Morrison speaks with Ernest Hopkins, of the San Francisco AIDS Foundation. They explore his formative years in New York City in the 1980s, the long arc of his career as an advocate and activist on HIV in the United States, how activism has shaped the HIV response.
Published 11/21/19
In this episode of AIDS 2020, Steve Morrison speaks with Ernest Hopkins, of the San Francisco AIDS Foundation. They explore his formative years in New York City in the 1980s, the long arc of his career as an advocate and activist on HIV in the United States, how activism has shaped the HIV response.
Published 11/21/19
In this episode, Steve and Andrew are joined by Dr. Robert Redfield, the Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). They discuss his decades-long personal and professional engagement in battling HIV/AIDS, the US plan to end HIV/AIDS in the United States by 2030 — including the challenges it faces — and the special contributions of the International AIDS Conferences reaching back all the way to the mid-1980s.
Published 11/08/19
In this episode, Steve and Andrew are joined by Dr. Robert Redfield, the Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). They discuss his decades-long personal and professional engagement in battling HIV/AIDS, the US plan to end HIV/AIDS in the United States by 2030 — including the challenges it faces — and the special contributions of the International AIDS Conferences reaching back all the way to the mid-1980s.
Published 11/08/19
In this episode, Steve and Andrew are joined by Dr. Robert Redfield, the Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). They discuss his decades-long personal and professional engagement in battling HIV/AIDS, the US plan to end HIV/AIDS in the United States by 2030 — including the challenges it faces — and the special contributions of the International AIDS Conferences reaching back all the way to the mid-1980s.
Published 11/08/19
In this episode of AIDS 2020, Steve speaks with Tori Cooper at the eighth Annual Atlanta Summit on Global Health on advocacy. As the founder and Executive Director of Advocates for Better Care, and a black transwoman living with HIV, Tori is at the center of these issues. They discuss her life, career, leadership and the continued imperative of community advocacy in driving progress.
Published 10/24/19
In this episode of AIDS 2020, Stephen Morrison speaks with Mark Heywood on whether HIV advocacy and activism still matters. As a co-founder of SECTION 27 and the Treatment Action Campaign, Mark has been an activist at the forefront of the fight against HIV/AIDS in South Africa for decades. They discuss what Mark sees as the biggest obstacles and opportunities for future HIV efforts.
Published 10/10/19
In this episode of AIDS 2020, Stephen Morrison speaks with Mark Heywood on whether HIV advocacy and activism still matters. As a co-founder of SECTION 27 and the Treatment Action Campaign, Mark has been an activist at the forefront of the fight against HIV/AIDS in South Africa for decades. They discuss what Mark sees as the biggest obstacles and opportunities for future HIV efforts.
Published 10/10/19
In this episode, Steve Morrison, Sara Allinder, and Andrew Schwartz discuss the uncomfortable paradox surrounding South Africa’s HIV/AIDS epidemic. At the time of the interview, Steve had recently returned from a documentary filming trip to South Africa, while Sara was completing analysis based on a February 2019 visit noted in her analysis piece, The World’s Largest HIV Epidemic in Crisis: HIV in South Africa. The conversation includes a discussion of the September 2019 outbursts of...
Published 09/26/19
In this episode, Steve Morrison, Sara Allinder, and Andrew Schwartz discuss UNAIDS and the selection of Winnie Byanyima as its new executive director. The AIDS 2020 hosts discuss what is at stake for her tenure from fixing an internal leadership crisis to redefining the organization’s role in the HIV/AIDS response amid shifts in global health priorities and calls for significant United Nations reform.
Published 09/12/19