HIV and the Criminal Law – What You Need to Know.
This brochure was prepared by the HIV & AIDS Legal Clinic Ontario (HALCO), HIV Legal Network, African Caribbean Council on HIV/ AIDS in Ontario (ACCHO), Africans in Partnership Against AIDS (APAA),…
New findings from Emory study offer potential breakthrough in HIV cure research
Based on a linear model of decay, the researchers estimated an astonishing 99.99% clearance of the peripheral HIV-1 reservoir in less than three years. These data provide optimism for the use of Jak inhibitors as a backbone for cure-based eradication strategies in the battle against HIV.
Linking Lives to Care
“Linking Lives to Care” Campaign: Education and awareness are key to ending the HIV epidemic. In the vibrant tapestry of Ontario’s population, the African, Caribbean, and Black (ACB) community plays…
After Dark Chat
Overview The African and Caribbean Council on HIV/AIDS in Ontario (ACCHO) has developed a social media series dubbed, ‘After Dark Chat’. This initiative will be delivered both virtually and hybrid…
Board Welcomes ACCHO’s New Director!
We are excited to announce the appointment of Lounanjio Brown O’Sullivan as ACCHO’s new Interim Director. Lounanjio will step into leading ACCHO as of today, December 5, 2022, and will…
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App-based HIV self-testing program leads to rapid detection of new infections and efficient connection to care
A unique new study shows that self-testing with the HIVSmart! program can successfully link users to antiretroviral treatment and preventative care Montreal, September 2, 2021 – In the shadow of the…
Centering Survivors in ACB HIV Prevention Work
WHY TALK ABOUT HIV IN RELATION TO SEXUAL VIOLENCE? Women in relationships with violence have four times the risk for contracting STIs, including HIV, than women in relationships without violence…