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Bakita is a regular writer for the British Journal of Healthcare Management, NAM aidsmap and the Body pro. Keep up-to-date with Bakita’s articles and blog posts, as well as her media and podcast appearances

 
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Out now: More Than Talk Anthology

The More Than Talk anthology is out and Bakita Kasadha is a contributing author. The anthology provides perspectives of Black and People of Colour working in Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) in the UK.

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HIV Clinicians Should Ask Gay Men if They Want to Become Fathers
HIV Clinicians Should Ask Gay Men if They Want to Become Fathers
Bakita KasadhaJanuary 31, 2022
Telling Tales of Engagement: ‘A New Way to Connect’ & ‘Informed Giving’
Bakita KasadhaJanuary 31, 2022
Will increasing viral load testing reduce HIV transmission through breast milk in low- and middle-income countries?
Toju AdelajaJanuary 31, 2022
Ugandan traditional healers improve access to HIV testing
Ugandan traditional healers improve access to HIV testing
Bakita KasadhaDecember 6, 2021
Pregnancy and birth: information for people with HIV
Pregnancy and birth: information for people with HIV
Bakita KasadhaNovember 29, 2021
Getting pregnant when you have HIV
Getting pregnant when you have HIV
Bakita KasadhaNovember 29, 2021
Co-Creative Visual Poetic Inquiry for communicating lived experience of HIV self-management and self-care
Bakita KasadhaNovember 29, 2021
Parents Living With HIV Need Non-Judgmental Conversations Around Infant Feeding
Parents Living With HIV Need Non-Judgmental Conversations Around Infant Feeding
Bakita KasadhaNovember 29, 2021
Honouring the ‘lived experience’: a reflection on participatory practices in research
Bakita KasadhaNovember 29, 2021
Reducing the risk of stroke: looking beyond lifestyle changes
Reducing the risk of stroke: looking beyond lifestyle changes
Bakita KasadhaSeptember 13, 2021
Menopausal women living with HIV need better information on how to manage symptoms - aidsmap
Menopausal women living with HIV need better information on how to manage symptoms - aidsmap
Bakita KasadhaSeptember 9, 2021
Using artistic approaches in HIV research about self-care - THT blog
Using artistic approaches in HIV research about self-care - THT blog
Bakita KasadhaJuly 14, 2021
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