Africa launches bold, renewed effort to step up pace of HIV prevention
New data show growing AIDS epidemic in China
UNAIDS and WHO support efforts of President Bush's emergency plan for AIDS and the Global Fund to increase access to treatment
UNAIDS, WHO and UNFPA endorse European Union statement on the need to scale up HIV prevention
Interpretation of India HIV data released on 25 May 2005
Increased HIV prevention and treatment efforts needed to slow and reverse AIDS epidemic, according to new UNAIDS/WHO report
Africa takes action to overcome challenges for HIV vaccine development
UNAIDS statement on South African trial findings regarding male circumcision and HIV
Access to HIV treatment continues to accelerate in developing countries, but bottlenecks persist, says WHO/UNAIDS report
UNAIDS and WHO applaud new Clinton Foundation initiatives to increase access to treatment
United Nations condemns irresponsible attack
HIV vaccine global partners strengthen collaboration to speed up progress
700 000 people living with AIDS in developing countries now receiving treatment
Number of women living with HIV increases in each region of the world : close to half of 37.2 million adults living with HIV are women, according to new UNAIDS/WHO report
Combining TB treatment with HIV testing and treatment could save lives of up to 500 000 HIV-positive Africans every year
AIDS epidemic poses serious threat to stability in Europe: : UNAIDS and WHO call on governments to turn policy into action
A globally effective HIV vaccine requires greater participation of women and adolescents in clinical trials
WHO/UNAIDS welcomes G-8 endorsement of the global HIV vaccine enterprise
AIDS threat growing throughout Europe: UN, World Bank and Global Fund call on European Ministers to scale up HIV prevention and treatment programmes
New cartoon for young people to raise awareness and mobilize action to tackle HIV/AIDS
Combating stigma and discrimination is vital to improving access to HIV/AIDS care, say UNAIDS and WHO : 40% of countries have yet to adopt anti-discrimination laws to protect people living with HIV/AIDS