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“AIDS won’t stop for COVID-19": Meet 3 inspiring women who are as committed as ever to making HIV history

For World AIDS Day, three attendees of the virtual 2020 International AIDS Society Conference, including activist and actress Laverne Cox, talk about their groundbreaking work with HIV/AIDS in the midst of a global pandemic.

4 secrets for fostering an innovative workplace

Johnson & Johnson’s Chief Human Resources Officer reveals how the organization stays forward-thinking after 133 years in business, garnering it a spot on Fast Company‘s inaugural Best Workplaces for Innovators list.

Caring & giving around the globe: 43 Johnson & Johnson programs that are transforming lives—and the future of healthcare

Check out this fun interactive map for a glimpse at how the company is helping people on nearly every continent live healthier lives.

7 questions for Alex Gorsky about Johnson & Johnson’s groundbreaking work in South Africa

Preventative HIV innovations. Better access to oncology care. A mobile messaging service for moms. These are just a few of the initiatives underway—and Chairman and CEO Alex Gorsky sits down for an exclusive interview about all of them.

6 Surprising Things You May Not Know About HIV/AIDS Today

Did you know that young people make up over 20% of HIV/AIDS cases in the U.S.? We look at how far we’ve come since the disease was first discovered in 1983—and what still needs to be done to #makeHIVhistory, including work on a vaccine.

Africa rising: How innovation and collaboration are leading to an exciting future for the continent

To commemorate Giving Tuesday, a Johnson & Johnson employee recounts a moving trip he took to Africa, where he witnessed firsthand how the company and its partners have helped to advance healthcare—and the continent’s trajectory.

Johnson & Johnson launches a new global public health strategy in Africa

Jaak Peeters discusses the thinking behind the initiative and how the organization will work in partnership with local governments and NGOs.