Beginning in 2016, Uganda decided to harness the influence of traditional leadership to encourage men and boys to test for ...
ACCRA/GENEVA, 10 December 2025 —African leaders can put the continent back on track to end AIDS by 2030 by choosing to ...
For people living with HIV, these challenges can be overwhelming. Nearly 97% of women living with HIV in Tajikistan conceal ...
UNAIDS considers today’s agreement between the US and Kenya a milestone in the future of global health cooperation, bringing renewed momentum to advance Kenya’s outstanding response to HIV and US ...
Human rights-based approaches are essential to a sustainable HIV response. Fostering resilient societies where human rights are protected and communities are enabled to lead requires long-term ...
UNAIDS is participating in the 23rd International Conference on AIDS and STIs in Africa (ICASA) which is taking place in Ghana’s capital Accra, between 3-8 December.
The 2024 global AIDS report The Urgency of Now: AIDS at a Crossroads, released 22 July 2024, is available here. Progress in prevention and treatment is faltering around the world, putting millions of ...
A historic funding crisis is threatening to unravel decades of progress unless countries can make radical shifts to HIV programming and funding. The report highlights the impact that the sudden, large ...
UNAIDS report on the global AIDS epidemic shows that 2020 targets will not be met because of deeply unequal success; COVID-19 risks blowing HIV progress way off course. Missed targets have resulted in ...
In a world of gender inequalities that disadvantage women and girls, publishing a report on how men are not being reached by health services and are not exercising their right to health may seem ...