Around 10 million people living with HIV now have access to antiretroviral treatment
International consultation focuses on access to HIV medicines for middle-income countries
Viet Nam: South-South learning helps prepare for sustainable provision of AIDS treatment
Zimbabwe’s sustained progress towards “Getting to Zero”
Call for urgent scale up of access to treatment
Continued investment into research and development for HIV treatment critical
UNAIDS and UNICEF welcome news of a baby born with HIV who now as a toddler appears “functionally cured” through treatment
UNAIDS welcomes new paediatric HIV treatment license for the Medicines Patent Pool
Realising the potential impact of antiretroviral therapy
Global Fund resumes funding of a full-scale HIV programme in Mali
Advocating for access to treatment for people living with HIV in India
UNAIDS salutes the leadership of Burkina Faso’s President
Sudan commits to stepping up its response to HIV
South Africa’s savings in procurement of antiretroviral drugs to increase access to treatment for people living with HIV
UNAIDS and the Stop TB Partnership join forces to stop HIV/TB deaths
Benin’s Head of State calls for shared responsibility in the national AIDS response
Senegal commits to reducing AIDS dependency
The Dominican Republic to confront its HIV treatment gap
Inaugural Global Scientific Strategy Towards an HIV Cure launched ahead of the XIX International AIDS Conference in Washington DC
First meeting of the UNAIDS Executive Director with top officials in France’s new government
Panama to sort out challenges in delivering antiretroviral medicines
UNAIDS Executive Director calls on African leaders to reduce the ‘triple dependency’ on external aid
Getting to zero AIDS-related deaths: TRIPS and the potential impact of free trade agreements
UNITAID: Five years of health innovation brings new approach and new medicines to developing country markets
ACT UP turns 25—marking a quarter century of AIDS activism
UNAIDS welcomes new guidelines which give an additional HIV prevention option to discordant couples
New initiative launched to deliver better, cheaper medicines to Africa
UNAIDS welcomes further evidence of the positive impact of antiretroviral therapy on preventing new HIV infections
Zimbabwe: AIDS levy generates new resources for treatment
Libya: UNAIDS works with National Transitional Council to rebuild the country’s AIDS response
Unparalleled global progress in HIV response but sustained investment vital
Doha+10: More people accessing HIV treatment
Medicines Patent Pool helps make antiretroviral medicines more widely available
Treatment success in South Sudan: Fozia’s story
Funding for HIV treatment research exceeded US$ 2.4 billion in 2009
The Medicines Patent Pool announces negotiations with two additional pharmaceutical companies for patents on HIV medicines
UNAIDS welcomes first voluntary license to the Medicines Patent Pool by a pharmaceutical company
First meeting of BRICS health ministers brings new leadership to global health
India’s Commerce Minister pledges continued availability of high quality generic drugs
Applying evidence for results: How can we effectively scale up HIV treatment?
HIV treatment: Reducing deaths, illness and HIV infections while keeping costs down
Groundbreaking trial results confirm HIV treatment prevents transmission of HIV
Improving access to quality and affordable drugs in Africa: The role of the International Conference on Local Pharmaceutical Production in Africa and the launch of the Southern African Generic Medicines Association
Treatment 2.0: Translating concept into practice to overcome the HIV epidemic
UNAIDS/UNDP/WHO concerned over sustainability and scale up of HIV treatment
South Africa expanding access to ARV therapy
UNAIDS and WHO welcome new findings that could provide an additional tool for HIV prevention for men who have sex with men
Bridging the health gap in South Africa
More than five million people receiving HIV treatment
Town hall on reshaping the future of the AIDS response sets the tone for International AIDS Conference
