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Without these critical human rights programmes, we risk seeing increased stigma and discrimination against people living with HIV and key populations. This could reverse progress made in encouraging ...
The global response to HIV has reached a crucial juncture. Groundbreaking scientific advances, including the development of ...
The United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres will present his report on HIV to the 79 th United Nations General ...
UNAIDS uses ‘cost of inaction’ as an indicator of the negative impact on the lives of people and communities of not investing resources to end AIDS. This issue is particularly significant with regard ...
We sat down with Tina Boonto, UNAIDS Country Director for Ethiopia, to discuss the impact of the funding crisis, the government’s response, the resilience of communities, and what needs to happen next ...
Youth-led organizations are making an urgent call to all donors, partners, and policymakers to act now to save youth-led responses by reinstituting traditional funding support, increasing domestic and ...
As international funding declines, countries reliant on global support to fight HIV are being forced to adapt, and fast. In Tajikistan, the impact of these changes is already being felt. We spoke with ...
Noncedo Khumalo grew up in a country with one of the highest HIV prevalence rates in the world, Eswatini—a country landlocked between South Africa and Mozambique. The 24-year-old has overcome her fair ...
Home Impact of US funding cuts on the global HIV response Country updates on the impact of US funding cuts on the global HIV response ...
“Healthcare should be a place of healing, not harm,” said Svetlana Plamadeala, UNAIDS Country Director for Moldova. “Stigma ...