People who inject drugs falling behind in access to HIV treatment
UNAIDS calls on countries to remove discriminatory laws and enact laws that protect people from discrimination
UNAIDS and the LGBT Foundation launch groundbreaking study on happiness, sex and quality of life for LGBTI people
UNAIDS and UN Women working together in Malawi
Out-of-pocket expenses hamper access to HIV services
UNAIDS welcomes additional evidence that effective antiretroviral therapy stops transmission of HIV
Recognizing the achievements of the Thai Red Cross AIDS Research Centre
Not enough condoms
Giving young people the knowledge to stay healthy
Women lead to reduce the impact of HIV and gender-based violence in the Middle East and North Africa
Cyclone Idai flood survivors ‘just want to go home’
Côte d’Ivoire signals renewed will to tackle issue of user fees for HIV services
Parental consent is required in the majority of countries worldwide
Scaling up stigma-free services for women in Egypt
Burkina Faso piloting PrEP
UNAIDS and the United Nations Population Fund urge the Government of Brunei Darussalam to repeal new discriminatory and harmful criminal law provisions
Helping the forgotten generation
Meet Marlo: the go-to source of information about HIV
People who use drugs: still being left behind
"The community is not on the girls’ side"
Stepping it up for adolescent girls
Landmark international guidelines launched on human rights and drug policy
Promises to improve health outcomes for people who inject drugs remain unfulfilled as 99% do not have adequate access to harm reduction services
International Women’s Day in Ethiopia
HIV prevention: not hitting the mark
There is life after HIV, there is love
People living with HIV face major challenges in Zimbabwe
On International Women’s Day, UNAIDS calls for greater action to protect young women and adolescent girls
Turning words into action for gender equality
UNAIDS welcomes large-scale HIV prevention trial results showing a 30% decline in the rate of new HIV infections
UNAIDS urges action to change discriminatory laws in order to restore dignity and respect and save lives
How discriminatory Caribbean laws are being challenged in the courts
They don’t judge, so why should I?
Young people to campaign against stigma and discrimination in Egypt
Health and safety: sex workers reaching out to sex workers
Young people change the narrative on HIV in South Africa
State of Gujarat establishes Transgender Welfare Board
The disproportionate impact of HIV on women in western and central Africa
Stigma makes HIV life-threatening
Tanzanian and South African experts exchange expertise
HIV testing campaign brings the community together in Bangui
We need action on human rights
Ethiopia demonstrates that communities deliver
Taking action against HIV medicine stock-outs in the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela
AIDS care in the Californian desert
United Kingdom pledges to end HIV transmission in the country within 10 years
Reducing harm for women who inject drugs in Myanmar
With UNAIDS’ support, everyone counts
Oral fluid HIV testing for gay men and other men who have sex with men in the Lao People’s Democratic Republic
UNAIDS, UNICEF and WHO urge countries in western and central Africa to step up the pace in the response to HIV for children and adolescents
