The government provides HIV medicines free of charge. Yet in one Indigenous territory, cases and deaths are increasing at an ...
Joti, a young man who lives in Panama's Ngäbe-Buglé territory, was diagnosed with HIV 9 years ago. When he told his family, his mother banned him from the family home out of an unfounded fear ...
He is one of an estimated 2,500 people in Panama's Ngäbe-Buglé indigenous territory thought to be living with HIV, which has been described by lead epidemiology researchers as an "uncontrolled ...