Anti-Black racism is a deeply rooted systemic issue that permeates all aspects of Canadian society. It manifests in a myriad of ways that are acutely relevant to our work in the HIV sector, including barriers to accessing services, disparities in …
World AIDS Day 2020
World AIDS Day, December 1, which also launches the start of Aboriginal AIDS Awareness Week in Canada, is an opportunity to contemplate what we have achieved and what challenges still lie ahead.
As we continue to deal with the reality …
HIV Endgame Program Launched!
Welcome to the HIV Endgame Funding Program Cycle 4.
This funding program supports people and projects (including innovative, discovery-based and investigator-driven game-changing research) that have the potential to:
- meet the needs of populations in Ontario most affected by HIV
- drive
Evidence-Based Practice Unit – Fall 2018 Update
In this update we highlight strategies that bring the strengths of our network together to create an integrated and supportive collective of services that can make this the last decade of HIV in Ontario.
February 7, 2018 is the 4th annual African, Caribbean and Black Canadian HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
February is Black History Month. The Ontario HIV Treatment Network (OHTN) acknowledges the struggles for equity by African, Caribbean and Black (ACB) Canadians, and recognizes their contributions to the development of Canada.
February 7, 2018 is the fourth annual
…New report on HIV care cascade in Ontario released
The Ontario HIV Surveillance and Epidemiology Initiative (OHESI) is pleased to announce the release of a new report titled “HIV care cascade in Ontario: Linkage to care, in care, on antiretroviral treatment, and virally suppressed“.
This …