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FEATURED STORY

March 16, 2022 | Times LIVE (South Africa)

More HIV prevention options for SA women as vaginal ring approved

The South African Health Products Regulatory Authority (SAHPRA) okayed the use of the monthly dapivirine vaginal ring by adult women. More »

FEATURED STORY

February 26, 2022 | The East African (Kenya)

Young women prefer vaginal ring to daily oral pill for HIV prevention

Given a choice between two HIV prevention products, most adolescent girls and young women who had used both products while participating in the REACH study chose the monthly dapivirine ring. More »

FEATURED STORY

January 26, 2021 | World Health Organization

WHO recommends the dapivirine vaginal ring as a new choice for HIV prevention for women at substantial risk of HIV infection

WHO recommended that the dapivirine vaginal ring, a female-initiated option to reduce the risk of HIV infection, may be offered as an additional prevention choice for women at substantial HIV risk as... More »

Media Highlights

November 23, 2017 | Bhekisisa (South Africa)

In the future, a simple ring could protect you from HIV and unwanted pregnancies

Today, about a dozen new types of microbicides are in the research pipeline, including some that could protect women against not only HIV infection but also other sexually transmitted infections and... More »

November 20, 2017 | K4Health blog

Put a Ring in It: New Contraceptive Technologies Help Meet the Diverse Needs of Women

K4Health recaps a webinar hosted by IPM and the Population Council on "Taking it forward: Vaginal rings for women’s sexual and reproductive health rights." More »

November 09, 2017 | Rewire

Vital Microbicides May Soon Be Out of Reach

The first proven microbicide to prevent HIV may be ready for market by the end of the decade. That’s the good news. The bad news: Although there are numerous candidate microbicides in the research... More »

October 27, 2017 | Huffington Post Canada

Young Women Are Left Out Of HIV/AIDS Victories

An op-ed by Lebogang Motsumi, a member of IPM's Board of Directors, on why it's important for Canada to look at how it invests its foreign aid through a feminist viewpoint. More »

October 11, 2017 | LinkedIn Pulse

Empowering Young Women to Help Make HIV History

Jaak Peeters, the global head of Global Public Health at Johnson & Johnson, on why J&J engages in innovative partnerships with organizations like IPM to create discreet and accessible HIV... More »

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