
From violence to funding cuts, Asia Pacific women living with HIV face old and new challenges

UNAIDS calls for rights, equality and empowerment for all women and girls on International Women’s Day

Promoting positive masculinity to end gender-based violence in Armenia

Driving change through sports and HIV awareness

To end AIDS, communities mobilize to engage men and boys

Resilience amid crisis: strengthening the HIV response for displaced communities in Ethiopia

UNAIDS calls for an end to violence against women and girls. No excuses

PrEP for her: Cambodia, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and the Philippines prepare to introduce the Dapivirine ring to help prevent HIV

Can this innovation change the way people think about HIV?

New long-acting HIV prevention options for women and girls in an era of choice

The power of women supporting women - Mentor program for women living with and affected by HIV in Kazakhstan

Interactive health and HIV game app reaches more than 300 000 young people in Côte d’Ivoire

Working to end gender-based violence in fragile settings

Women living with HIV continue to face violations of their sexual and reproductive rights—including coercion into sterilization

Girls’ education for HIV prevention at 1st Pan-African Conference on Girls’ and Women’s Education in Africa

UNAIDS welcomes governments’ commitment to end AIDS, tackle gender-based violence, discrimination and inequalities

Invest in women and girls’ education and health rights to end AIDS in Africa

At the 68th Commission on Status of Women UNAIDS calls for action to achieve gender equality and end AIDS

Asia Pacific women living with HIV build their power through Feminist School

On International Women’s Day, UNAIDS calls for protecting women’s rights to protect their health

UNAIDS Executive Director: let women and girls lead to protect and advance human rights globally

UNAIDS welcomes Jamaica’s expansion of protections against gender-based violence

Responding to gender-based violence through sorority and information

Ahead of World AIDS Day UNAIDS is calling for urgent support to Let Communities Lead in the fight to end AIDS

Invest in women and girls: Let communities lead

UNAIDS appoints the First Lady Neo Jane Masisi as a champion for adolescent girls and young women

UNAIDS appoints the First Lady of Sierra Leone as a champion for adolescent girls and young women

New report from UNAIDS shows that AIDS can be ended by 2030 and outlines the path to get there

Supporting women and girls affected by gang violence in Haiti

The urgency of HIV prevention among adolescent girls and young women

A rainbow of hope for LGBTQI+ people in rural Japan

Asia Pacific women living with HIV speak out about rights violations

UNAIDS welcomes Kenya’s High Court judgement in landmark case of involuntary sterilization of women living with HIV

Tanzania commits to invest in secondary education as part of efforts to keep boys and girls free from HIV

UNAIDS urges world to unite to end gender-based violence against women and girls

UNAIDS welcomes Chile’s public apology in landmark case of involuntary sterilization of women living with HIV

Young women leaders in Senegal push for more education for their peers

Transgender sex workers face frequent abuse

UNAIDS Executive Director's message on International Women’s Day 2022

Women and girls carry the heaviest HIV burden in sub-Saharan Africa

Parental consent laws leave adolescents vulnerable to HIV

“Play with your heart”— Kazakh women living with HIV tell their stories from the stage

Experience of childhood violence is high

Missing men living with HIV

We need your thoughts and ideas on how to end AIDS among children, adolescents and mothers—new global online survey launched

UNAIDS Executive Director urges action to turn the tide on violence against women and girls and HIV

Don’t be silent on gender-based violence

Slow progress on AIDS-related deaths among adolescents

Central African Republic adopts plan to address gender inequality in the AIDS response

UNAIDS welcomes Chile’s recognition of responsibility for violating the rights of a woman living with HIV sterilized without her consent