
U=U can help end HIV stigma and discrimination. Here’s how

Bold new initiative to put an additional 1.1 million people living with HIV on treatment puts South Africa on the path to end AIDS as a public health threat by 2030

A crisis unfolding: hard-won progress in Ethiopia’s HIV response at risk

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

Lost and link: Indonesian initiative to find people living with HIV who stopped their treatment

Global leaders in the HIV response call for access to long-acting medicines

UNAIDS calls for global solidarity to strengthen Madagascar’s HIV response to end AIDS as a public health threat

Peru approves groundbreaking law to extend health coverage for migrants with HIV and TB

Can this innovation change the way people think about HIV?

New HIV drug can only offer hope of ending AIDS if all have access, UNAIDS says

United Nations General Assembly debate highlights the need for urgent action to ensure that progress in the HIV response is accelerated and sustained

Four Albanian cities commit to ending the AIDS epidemic by 2030

UNAIDS stands with LGBTQ+ communities worldwide as PRIDE celebrations get underway

How communities led in the HIV response, saving lives in Eswatini at the peak of a crippling AIDS epidemic

Reductions in new HIV infections in several Global HIV Prevention Coalition countries, but global progress needs to be accelerated

Two years on: UNAIDS supports Ukraine’s commitment to the HIV response

UNAIDS calls for accelerated political and financial support for communities to lead in the response to HIV

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

UNAIDS commemorates World AIDS Day in Berlin alongside communities delivering life-saving HIV services in Germany and Ukraine

UNAIDS welcomes new research on ‘opt-out’ HIV testing in England

UNAIDS welcomes new decision in Colombia allowing more affordable access to quality HIV medicines

South-to-south — Indonesia and Thailand exchange learning on responding to HIV

Future doctors take active role in HIV response to end AIDS

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

How to build stigma-free key population services

Young role models combat HIV stigma in Central Asia

UNAIDS welcomes announcement by Colombian government that will enable people access to the most appropriate HIV treatment for them

Brazil hosts the announcement of the Global Council on Inequality, AIDS and Pandemics

How working with providers of natural and holistic medicine for complementary self-care techniques is helping Nicaragua increase adherence to HIV medicines and reduce new infections

Virtual course on HIV, gender and human rights: empowering medical teachers in Guatemala

UNAIDS calls for access to HIV prevention, treatment and care in prisons, including access to life saving harm reduction services

In Northeast Brazil, civil society and local government collaborate to increase HIV treatment adherence

Pandemics can only be defeated if communities are supported to lead, say governments, NGOs and UN

The power of bringing together government and community HIV services

Thailand’s Mplus: HIV services delivered in style

Preventing transmission and tackling stigma: The power of U=U

Inequalities are blocking the end of the AIDS pandemic, say UN

Dangerous inequalities and overcoming them

The First Fallen but We Will Overcome

Eastern Europe and Central Asia may face an accelerated increase in new HIV infections and AIDS-related deaths because of the humanitarian crisis gripping the entire region

Indonesia: Helping one family at a time through Lentera Anak Pelangi’s One Child One life program

UNAIDS responds to EU approval of a long acting HIV treatment option: “To end AIDS, share technology.”

UNAIDS welcomes ViiV’s agreement to enable generic production of long acting PrEP to 90 countries

In the Democratic Republic of Congo, Thérèse Omari maintains her commitment to ending AIDS and providing a fulfilling and harmonious life for people living with HIV

Martine Somda, an activist committed to the fight against HIV in Burkina Faso, continues her fight to defend the rights of people living with HIV

A beacon of hope in Guatemala

UNAIDS responds to Viiv’s announcement on the licensing of long-acting Cabotegravir

Kryvyi Rih AIDS centre continues to provide HIV services despite the war in Ukraine

Helping Ukrainian refugees with HIV treatment and support in Berlin

Supporting HIV services for flood survivors in KwaZulu-Natal