Populations affected by unjust criminal laws call to advance justice and health
Activists call for ending unjust HIV criminalization

Overcoming discriminatory barriers to health services

Community-led programmes critical to progress on AIDS in Sri Lanka

Global Commission on Law urges countries to make the law work for HIV, not against it

Expert meeting reviews scientific, medical, legal and human rights issues related to the criminalization of HIV exposure and transmission

Countries questioning laws that criminalize HIV transmission and exposure

Judicial officials convene in Dakar for consultation on HIV, the law and human rights

African law students argue against criminalisation of HIV transmission

The judiciary and the AIDS response

UNAIDS addresses UN Human Rights Council on the impact of punitive laws on HIV

Fiji first Pacific Island nation with colonial-era sodomy laws to formally to decriminalize homosexuality
UNAIDS expresses concern over decision by Burundian National Assembly to criminalize same sex relations
Senators in Burundi uphold rights of men who have sex with men
UNAIDS and broad coalition working towards the release of nine men who have sex with men in Senegal who have been convicted and imprisoned
Criminalization of sexual behavior and transmission of HIV hampering AIDS responses
Advocating against overly-broad application of criminal law to HIV transmission
Concern over Criminalization of HIV Transmission