“Silence is better” — How the criminalisation of sex workers keeps exploitation in the shadows
UNAIDS congratulates Barbados on its decision to repeal colonial-era laws that criminalised same sex sexual relations
UNAIDS welcomes the appointment of Erika Castellanos as Executive Director of GATE
Thailand’s Mplus: HIV services delivered in style
UNAIDS welcomes the decriminalisation of same sex relations by Singapore's Parliament
UNAIDS again urges Russia to repeal 'LGBTQ propaganda' law
UNAIDS urges Russia to repeal 'LGBTQ propaganda' law
Justice is never given, it is won: How Eastern Caribbean activists developed the successful strategy to defeat the laws which criminalised LGBT people.
St Kitts and Nevis becomes the latest country to declare that laws that have criminalized LGBT people are unconstitutional
UNAIDS welcomes the repeal of the law that criminalized LGBT people in Singapore
A model for serving key populations from Haiti
UNAIDS calls for urgent global response to Monkeypox Public Health Emergency with rights-based public health and equitable access to vaccines
A beacon of hope in Guatemala
UNAIDS welcomes India’s Supreme Court order that the constitutional right of sex workers to life, liberty and dignity must be respected
Addressing the vulnerabilities and challenges facing LGBTI people in and fleeing from Ukraine
Unboxing self-esteem among transgender women in Brazil and their dreams for a dignified life
Keeping LGBTI people safe in times of war
“A litmus test of civilization” - How the war in Ukraine has impacted LGBTI people
Sustaining HIV services for people who use drugs in Odesa
Social entrepreneurship—a tool of self-empowerment for the LGBTI community
Helping to break stigma and discrimination against transgender people in Brazil
UNAIDS launches Unbox Me to advocate for the rights of transgender children
Ukrainian activist Anastasiia Yeva Domani talks to UNAIDS about how the transgender community is coping during the war in Ukraine
Training health-care workers in Indonesia to improve HIV services for young key populations
Transgender sex workers face frequent abuse
Social enterprises and financial saving supporting Madagascan sex workers through COVID-19
UNAIDS Executive Director's Statement at the 65th session of the Commission on Narcotic Drugs
Guyana’s transgender community calls for protection under anti-discrimination laws
“They [the transgender community] don’t have to be products. They can be producers too”
Many key populations avoid health services
UNAIDS Solidarity Fund helps female sex workers in Ghana
Empowering people who inject drugs in Uganda
New indicators added to Key Populations Atlas
Empowering sex workers through social enterprises
Ready to be the change
Harm reduction services reduce new HIV infections
On International Drug Users’ Day, UNAIDS calls for action against the criminalization of people who use drugs and for community-led harm reduction programmes
Brandy Rodriguez leaves legacy of courageous advocacy and community support
Bangkok Metropolitan Administration receives award for innovations on PrEP and key population-led services
“Realizing the right to reproductive health and the future starts with sexual education”
The first but not the last: Indonesian transgender man fights for recognition
Launch of advocacy explainers on western Africa model drug law
Community-led initiative helps LGBTI migrants to learn their rights in Ecuador
Community-based organizations call for scaled up Internet-based HIV prevention services in China
UNAIDS strongly supports calls for the rejection of draft law targeting LGBTI people in Ghana
UNAIDS strongly condemns violence against LGBTI activists in Tbilisi, Georgia
UNAIDS calls on Hungary to immediately remove amendments discriminatory to LGBTI people from newly adopted law
Small steps towards a big goal
Young key populations from Asia and the Pacific claiming their space at the 2021 High-Level Meeting on AIDS
Caribbean stakeholders call for focus on key populations and community-led approaches to HIV and COVID-19
