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Rosalie

Why Data Matters: HIV in Europe

29/11/2018

A new paper published in Eurosurveillance today finds that there has been substantial progress towards achieving the global UNAIDS...

M·A·C COSMETICS – 15 YEARS SUPPORTING NAT

23/11/2018

One of our strongest and most longstanding partnerships has been with M·A·C Cosmetics, who as well as stocking our red...

"So much research is done on us, this time it was a true collaboration" - Changing Perceptions reports

07/11/2018

This is a guest blog for NAT from Silvia Petretti, joint CEO at Positively UK. Visit the Changing Perceptions website...

Kat Smithson

U=U, human rights, and criminalisation: highlights from International AIDS Conference

03/08/2018

NAT hit Amsterdam 23-27 July 2018 for AIDS2018. This was my first foray into the hotpot of activism and energy...

Chris Hicks

Glasgow's major HIV outbreak amongst people who inject drugs shows no sign of slowing

06/07/2018

In 2015, an HIV outbreak was detected amongst people who inject drugs (PWIDs) in Glasgow. Three years on the outbreak...

Yusef Azad

The People Vs The NHS – are we still fighting for PrEP?

25/06/2018

Do we have PrEP in England?  Well, yes and no. We have the PrEP Impact trial which currently has...

Charlie Alderwick

“Let’s do something dramatic” Sir Elton’s rallying cry

22/06/2018

“Elton is always early” we were told by Anne Aslett, the Executive Director of the Elton John AIDS Foundation (EJAF)....

Rosalie

Shining a light on women and HIV: NAT’s pledge to make women and HIV #InvisibleNoLonger

12/04/2018

This week, a vitally important report has been published – entitled ‘Women and HIV: Invisible No Longer’, the report...

Chris Hicks

On World Health Day 2018 we demand that migrants have equal access to the NHS

06/04/2018

World Health Day, organised by the World Health Organisation, is a global awareness day celebrated on 7th April each year...

Rosalie

Pressing for progress for women and HIV

08/03/2018

Rosalie Hayes

International Women’s Day (8 March 2018) is a time to celebrate the achievements of women, but it’s also...