Documents
Mobility and stability — Advancing the health and rights of migrants in Latin America and the Caribbean
03 décembre 2019
Since 2014, the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela has been the source of a major migratory movement that has spread across Latin America and the Caribbean. Migrants face intersecting vulnerabilities to HIV and barriers to accessing health care that require interagency, cross-border responses. governments, civil society organizations and communities, supported by the UN Joint Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) and other United Nations agencies, are working within the country and across the region to address these vulnerabilities, realize migrants’ right to health and end the AIDS epidemic. Read other documents in the UNAIDS in Focus series
Related
The critical impact of the PEPFAR funding freeze for HIV across Latin America and the Caribbean
19 février 2025
Indicators and questions for monitoring progress on the 2021 Political Declaration on HIV and AIDS — Global AIDS Monitoring 2025
17 décembre 2024
Take the rights path to end AIDS — World AIDS Day report 2024
26 novembre 2024
Transforming Vision into Reality: The 2024 Global Alliance Progress Report on Ending AIDS in Children by 2030 - Summary
22 juillet 2024