Our work on climate change’s impact on HIV has been featured in The Context

‘HIV risk rises as climate disasters push African women to sell sex’

Writing in The Thomson Reuters Foundation’s The Context, Nita Balla brings the human stories of one of the key pathways in which climate change is increasing the spread of HIV. The article builds upon the conceptual framework build by Propelevate for FrontlineAIDS.

I know about risks like AIDS. But I have lost everything and I still have to feed my children. At this moment, I am praying to God to help me,” reports a 22-year-old Kenyan vegetable seller facing desperation as a result from torrential rains linked to climate change.

Read more: https://www.context.news/climate-risks/hiv-risk-rises-as-climate-disasters-push-african-women-to-sell-sex

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