
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

UNAIDS welcomes the efforts of UNITAID towards the creation of a patent pool entity
South Africa launches massive HIV prevention and treatment campaign

Guyana launches national HIV prevention principles, standards and guidelines

Religious summit engages religious leaders in the HIV response

Universal access in the Caribbean must include men who have sex with men

Country driven goals towards universal access need to remain a priority

Call for urgent action to improve coverage of HIV services for injecting drug users

Handbook on HIV for Parliamentarians developed in Cambodia

Nigeria to accelerate universal access efforts in HIV response

Countries urged to review progress made in achieving national AIDS targets

Building Haiti’s AIDS Response Better
Laws that criminalize groups and behaviours threaten to jeopardize universal access to HIV prevention, treatment, care and support

New HIV recommendations to improve health, reduce infections and save lives

UNAIDS Executive Director visit to China opens with focus on civil society
Antiretroviral treatment for prevention

UNAIDS Head visits oldest HIV treatment centre in Karnataka

More than four million HIV-positive people now receiving life-saving treatment

Resources for regular lab tests could be used for HIV treatment
HIV Treatment data update – July 2009
Global economic crisis threatens HIV prevention and treatment gains in poor countries

Dispatch from the field: WHO HIV Director tours pioneering treatment clinic in Namibia

Funding for AIDS drugs in jeopardy as global financial crisis hits health sector
New executive director sets universal access to HIV prevention, treatment, care and support as top priority for UNAIDS

US AIDS relief programme exceeds goals for HIV treatment and care

Substantial increases in HIV prevention efforts producing results, but not enough to turn back the epidemic

Universal access to affordable AIDS commodities

NEARLY THREE MILLION HIV-POSITIVE PEOPLE NOW RECEIVING LIFE-SAVING DRUGS

HIV treatment figures up by 46.5%

New UNAIDS policy on HIV, food security and nutrition

Leadership and AIDS: Gregg Gonsalves

UNAIDS governing board meeting closes in Chiang Mai
United Nations Secretary-General Message on World TB Day 2008, 24 March 2008