Tested But Untreated
Articles, Photography, Projects Katie G. Nelson Articles, Photography, Projects Katie G. Nelson

Tested But Untreated

With new efforts to eradicate the virus worldwide, and millions in US and foreign funding every year, some say the end of HIV/AIDS is near.

But those same efforts are having the opposite effect in Uganda, where poor planning, lack of donor accountability and chronic budget gaps are leaving thousands of patients without treatment and US and Ugandan policymakers washing their hands of responsibility.

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Gay rights ruling in Kenya could reverberate through Africa
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Gay rights ruling in Kenya could reverberate through Africa

Gay rights activists are celebrating after a Kenyan court ruled that subjecting suspected gay men to forced anal testing was illegal.

The landmark case marked a significant shift in sexual minority rights in the country, which activists hope will lead to decriminalizing homosexuality in Kenya and other countries in the region.

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South Sudanese refugees struggle to overcome ethnic divisions as they pray for peace
Articles, Photography, Projects Katie G. Nelson Articles, Photography, Projects Katie G. Nelson

South Sudanese refugees struggle to overcome ethnic divisions as they pray for peace

Driven out of their homes and displaced in foreign land, many South Sudanese refugees are struggling to reconcile with the complexity of war and dislocation. For some, that means blaming opposing tribes for the conflict. Still others refuse to cast blame on rival ethnic groups, believing that peace beyond those divisions remains possible in South Sudan.

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Uganda is leading the world in the fight to find a vaccine for Ebola
Articles, Photography Katie G. Nelson Articles, Photography Katie G. Nelson

Uganda is leading the world in the fight to find a vaccine for Ebola

For researchers in Uganda — a country that has experienced five Ebola outbreaks — the threat of the disease that kills between 50 and 90 percent of all those infected, isn’t just a possibility pulled from 1995 bestseller, "The Hot Zone." For them, another outbreak of Ebola is almost certain.

Luckily, so is finding a cure.

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