January

UNAIDS welcomes the decision by the US Secretary of State to continue life-saving HIV treatment and convenes partners to assess and mitigate impacts on HIV services

The United States Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, has approved an “Emergency Humanitarian Waiver”, which will allow people to continue accessing HIV treatment funded by the US across 55 countries worldwide. More than 20 million people living with HIV, representing two-thirds of all people living with HIV receiving treatment globally, are directly supported by the United States President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) - the world’s leading HIV initiative.

29 January 2025   |   Email this link to me   |    

Zambian football star Racheal Kundananji named UNAIDS Goodwill Ambassador for Education Plus in Zambia

Zambian football star Racheal Kundananji has been appointed as a UNAIDS Goodwill Ambassador to champion the fight to end AIDS as a public health threat in Zambia.

23 January 2025   |   Email this link to me   |    

UNAIDS encourages President Donald J. Trump to continue the strong leadership of the United States of America in the global AIDS response

UNAIDS encourages President Donald J. Trump to continue the strong leadership of the United States of America in the global AIDS response

22 January 2025   |   Email this link to me   |    

UNAIDS calls on leaders at Davos to commit to rapid global access to revolutionary new long-acting HIV medicines

UNAIDS urges speed and compassion urging pharmaceutical companies to enable access to new, life-saving medicines

21 January 2025   |   Email this link to me   |