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 ...
GENEVA, 1 December 2025 —UNAIDS, WHO and the Global Fund gathered members of communities, civil society organizations and ...
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 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 ...
Let me tell you about Noncedo Khumalo, a 24-year-old peer mentor in Eswatini. She supported women and girls in her community at risk of HIV, especially from older men who target them for transactional ...
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.
This UNAIDS 2024 report brings together new data and case studies which demonstrate that the decisions and policy choices taken by world leaders this year will decide the fate of millions of lives and ...
enablers, the 95–95–95 HIV testing, treatment and viral suppression targets aim to close gaps in HIV treatment coverage and outcomes in all sub-populations, age groups and geographic settings.
The 2024 global AIDS report The Urgency of Now: AIDS at a Crossroads, released 22 July 2024, is available here. This report makes clear that there is a path to end AIDS. Taking that path will help ...