4 Sep 2014: Pauline Oosterhoff: Achieving the non-controversial medical goals of sexual health requires dealing with the controversial aspects of sexual life
Guardian Professional,29 Aug 2014:
Could a new approach change engrained norms in Kampala, where almost half of all women have experienced violence? Tanya Abramsky explains
Guardian Professional,18 Aug 2014:
Financial services reform has led to more policies being taken out by the poorest families. But exploitation is also on the rise, says Patricia McCracken
18 Aug 2014: Harley Dennett: The country’s oldest gay newspaper has served as journal of record for a community treated as marginal for 35 years, and its livelihood is at stake. It would be a shame to see it fold
Guardian Professional,17 Aug 2014: Natricia Duncan: With 500 days until the goals expire, Raj Shah, Julia Gillard, Tony Elumelu, Yeb Sano and others reflect on the impact to date
Scott Jordan was diagnosed with HIV in 1984 – the same year the virus was identified as the cause of Aids. He spoke to Dominic Rushe and Ana Terra Athayde about his illness
14 Aug 2014: Michael Fabricant: If you are gay and have safe sex you can’t give blood, if you are straight and promiscuous you can. The logic – and the science – don’t add up
13 Aug 2014:
Aids: A Survivor's Story evokes its era, the 80s, but Howie's frustrating diffidence means he fails to sell his material, writes Brian Logan
We look back at Apple's tech products, including game-changers such as the iMac and iPhone, curiosities like Lisa – and duds, like the 20th Anniversary Macintosh