HIV/AIDS Like other countries worldwide, HIV/AIDS is present in Ghana. In 2010 there were an estimated 230,000 people infected with the virus. The prevalence rate was at 1.3 per cent in 2012. HIV prevalence is highest in the Eastern Region.
Over 142,000 PLHIV do not know their status - AIDS Commission
Mother begs for HIV drugs for 2-year-old son as Ghana runs out of ARVs
Network petitions Health Directorate on shortage of ARVs in Ashanti
Antiretroviral drugs shortage: 'Government should step in' – NSA-Ghana
Ghanaian Times: Let’s avert shortage of anti-retroviral drugs
Western Region improves on HIV/AIDS coverage
Ghana faces antiretroviral shortages – Report
We don’t have shortage of antiretroviral medicines – AIDS Commission
Ketu South losing fight against HIV and AIDS
Zambia to get $389 million grant from the U.S. for AIDS relief
Forced sterilisation of women in South Africa exposed
Tema General Hospital records 18 new HIV cases weekly
AIDS Commission encourages public to access HIV testing service
Avail yourself to access HIV testing services - AIDS Commission urges the public
I caught HIV on a one-night stand and now I want to warn you
You could be jailed for discriminating against a person living with HIV/AIDS
Meet Africa’s 'condom king' who wants no more HIV infections
80% of HIV patients in Ghana are Christians – AIDS Commission
‘Gender-based violence exposes women to HIV’ - First lady
170,000 adults with HIV are not on treatment - Ghana Aids Commission
HIV infections on the rise, 19,000 new cases in 2018 - Report
The Church must help people living with HIV and AIDS
African governments told to improve tax for HIV control
Government urged to improve tax for HIV control
Report hospitals that charge for HIV medication – US Ambassador
New HIV and AIDS strategy launched in Western Region
ActionPlus expresses worry on low HIV/AIDS education in the country
Increase domestic resources to improve health - Global Fund charges government
Dr Duncan honoured for discovery of potential cure for HIV/AIDS
Ghana still needs to do more to address HIV Stigma
New study finds some African nations have five-fold disparities in numbers of people infected with HIV