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UNAIDS Report: No Love for Drug Users

This year's report shows that rates of new HIV infection are down globally. But for drug users in Eastern Europe, the toll continues to rise.

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How To Survive a Plague

Faced with their own mortality an improbable group of young people, many of them HIV-positive young men, broke the mold as radical warriors taking on Washington and the medical establishment.

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For an ‘AIDS-Free Generation,’ Focus on Young Women who Use Drugs

As World AIDS Day approaches, there is renewed political commitment to achieving an ‘AIDS-free generation.’ However, a world without AIDS is not possible unless meet the needs of young people most...

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Open Society Foundations/Durham University Scholarships

The Open Society Foundations and Durham University are offering outstanding students from Afghanistan, Indonesia, Nepal, and Palestine an opportunity to study in the United Kingdom.

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Continuing the Promise of the Global Fund

As the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB and Malaria undergoes changes, it must preserve its legacy as an indispensable resource for the most marginalized individuals the world over.

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On Drug Policy, Europe Shows Us the Money—and It's Ugly

The goal of balanced drug policy was revealed to be more rhetoric than reality with the release of the first set of national profiles on drug-related public expenditure in Europe.

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Deputy Director

The International Harm Reduction Development Program is seeking a Deputy Director.

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Drugs and Development: Punishing the Poor

This event focuses on how current drug policies impact economic development in communities around the world.

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Burma in Transition

Despite positive developments in Burma, the country remains mired in conflict. These photographs present a snapshot of life in Burma today, highlighting the causes for hope and progress and the immense...

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Deputy Director

The Public Health Program's International Harm Reduction Development Program is seeking a Deputy Director.

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Open Society Fellows: Spring 2013

Three new Open Society Fellows selected.

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A Light That Still Shines: An Update on Health Services for Drug Users in St....

Mobile harm reduction buses in St. Petersburg continue to light the way—both for drug users in need of care and for other NGOs negotiating a repressive political environment.

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Program Assistant

The Public Health Program's Global Health Financing Initiative is seeking a Program Assistant.

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A Light That Still Shines: An Update on Health Services for Drug Users in St....

Mobile harm reduction buses in St. Petersburg continue to light the way—both for drug users in need of care and for other NGOs negotiating a repressive political environment.

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The Global Sexuality Frontier

Open Society Fellow Mark Gevisser reports on his research into the global revolution of ideas that is changing how people think about gender identity and sexual orientation.

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Condemning Sex Workers is a Dangerous Proposition

The “anti-prostitution pledge” detracts from the very goals of the U.S.’s HIV and AIDS programs, and violates first amendment rights.

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Beyond the Hype: PrEP for People Who Inject Drugs

Here’s what we did and didn’t learn from the results of the Bangkok Tenofovir Study, and what it means for the future of HIV prevention for people who inject drugs.

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Public Health Groups Prevail in Free Speech Win at U.S. Supreme Court

The Open Society Foundations welcome a Supreme Court ruling that allows recipients of federal AIDS funding to operate without ideological interference from the U.S. government.

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