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.
World AIDS Day 2018: Let’s secure the future of Ghana’s youth – CDD-Ghana
KATH sets committee to investigate 'contaminated blood' claim
US Embassy supports anti-HIV/AIDS stigmatisation campaign
U.S joins partners to celebrate 15 years of PEPFAR and World AIDS Day 2018
19,101 tested HIV+ in 2017 – GAC
19,101 Ghanaians tested positive for HIV in 2017 – AIDS Commission
HIV/AIDS among youth up by 45% due to ‘risky sex’ – AIDS Commission
Ghana launches World AIDS Day today
More young people getting HIV/AIDS infection – Aids Commission
Global Fund saves 27 million lives
GHS, AIDS Commission urged to step up education on HIV/AIDS
Ghana Health Service, AIDS Commission urged to step up education on HIV/AIDS
The state should pay more attention to children living with HIV - Ambassador
HIV/AIDS Prevention Coalition Campaign soon
GAC appeals to media to report accurately on HIV/AIDS
Young people should lead HIV prevention fight - Dr. Fred Poku
My son was the reason I denounced my HIV status – Former AIDS Ambassador
Traditional leaders urged to play advocacy roles in ending HIV and AIDS
I was only paid GHC 800 as AIDS Ambassador – Joyce Dzidzor
AIDS Commission dares herbalists to test preparations for supposed HIV/AIDS cure
Prayer camps hindering fight against HIV - Ghana AIDS Commission
Women living with AIDS cry over unrelenting stigmatisation
AIDS on decline in Ghana; 2030 eradication target possible - Dr Ayisi
HIV/AIDS on the rise among gays, prostitutes - Dr Ayisi Addo
HIV prevalence among pregnant women declines
Breaking the HIV/Aids silence
Greater Accra, Ashanti Regions lead in HIV prevalence rate
Rise in other diseases, threat to fight against HIV/AIDS
Government raises concern as HIV infections increase by 21%
AIDS Commission intensifies door-to-door HIV testing
I need help to raise my children - Joyce Dzidzor begs Ghanaians
Stigmatization of HIV patients by medical staff increase in Ashanti Region
Stop asking would-be couples to test for HIV - Regional Director of Aids Commission
Ghanaian women more afraid of pregnancy than HIV – Expert
HIV patients in New Juaben shun antiretroviral drugs