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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.

HIV Mystery: Solved?

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The Nation
1 March 2016

Worlds Apart: Vast Disparities In Treatment Separate Americans With HIV

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Kaiser Health News
4 January 2016

Why Are So Many Black Women Dying of AIDS?

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New York Times
15 December 2015

More on Cash Transfers to Reduce HIV among Adolescents

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Center for Global Development
8 December 2015

HIV spreads faster as violent conflict looms

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Eurekalert Inf Dis
13 November 2015

The missing link in new US AIDS strategy

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The Hill
20 August 2015

More secondary schooling reduces HIV risk

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Eurekalert Inf Dis
29 June 2015

Evidence-based policy movement "unhelpful and unscientific"

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International HIV/AIDS Alliance
1 June 2015

Anal sex study reveals climate of 'coercion'

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Independent
19 May 2015