Be in the KNOW’s biggest 2023 moments
From embracing our steamy side to championing young people, 2023 was a year full of pleasure and pride. Here we share our five stand out moments
From embracing our steamy side to championing young people, 2023 was a year full of pleasure and pride. Here we share our five stand out moments
Analysis of 194 countries shows two-thirds no longer criminalise same-sex sex and their HIV responses are more successful as a result. But some countries are making laws more punitive
Dapivirine ring likely to become cheaper and more easily available in African countries over the next few years
Here are five tips to make sure your relationships are as hot, steamy and healthy as they can be!
UNAIDS makes urgent World AIDS Day plea to donors and decision-makers to support the lifesaving work of people on the frontline of the HIV response
We know that communities serve as a bridge between individual needs and broader society. That’s why our approach centres the voices and needs of the communities most affected
New analysis uses population-based survey data from 14 sub-Saharan African countries to find the factors that make people more likely to get HIV
We’ve just published an infographic series in support of the #SayZero campaign to help spread the good news about effective HIV treatment
Having discussions about PrEP that go beyond basic HIV prevention to include topics like better sex and relationships might encourage more people to use it
Seven-country trial finds injectable PrEP is suitable for transgender women and other gender non-conforming people, including those on hormone replacement therapy
South African study finds more than one in four pregnant women do not know their partner’s HIV status
Talking to your partner about HIV might feel like the biggest passion killer. But it’s important to do. Here’s how to raise the issue without dampening the mood
USA study reports no hospitalisations among people who got mpox after being fully vaccinated, including people with HIV
A vaccine that protects most people with HIV from developing TB may be possible, a landmark study suggests
In Zimbabwe, young women are steering clear of long-acting contraceptives, driven by widespread misinformation that they harm fertility
Data from nine countries suggests people who are vaccinated against mpox can still get it – but their symptoms will be much milder