New data from UNAIDS on the global HIV response reveals that during the last two years of COVID-19 and other global crises, progress...

On International Women’s Day UNAIDS is urging countries to stop 1 million women and girls from becoming infected with HIV every year

Discrimination continues to undermine efforts to achieve a more just and equitable world and causes pain and suffering for many. On Zero...

Observed worldwide on 1 December since 1998, World AIDS Day is the moment of the year where millions of people come together across the...

It’s a life-cycle approach to the AIDS response—standing shoulder to shoulder with people over the course of their lives, ensuring that...

Join #ProTESTHIV – help us build a global movement to encourage people to get tested, because this is the protest that can unite us all.

Ending AIDS by 2030 demands a united effort – by those already engaged in the fight, those who have yet to join us, and the youth whose...

Durban, South Africa, 18-22 July 2016

Globally, new HIV infections among adults and children were reduced by 40% since the peak in 1997. However, new analysis from UNAIDS...

Bold commitments to action made at the United Nations General Assembly High-Level Meeting on Ending AIDS

The world has committed to ending the AIDS epidemic by 2030. How to reach this bold target within the Sustainable Development Goals...

Lorena Castillo de Varela, First Lady of Panama, is visiting UNAIDS on Tuesday 24 May. This is her first visit to headquarters since...

The World Health Organization’s global health sector strategy on HIV, 2016–2021, being discussed at this week’s World Health Assembly...

Evidence supports the need for a shift in the global approach to drug use.

Report of the United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, 70th session of the General Assembly, 1 April 2016.

1 March is Zero Discrimination Day. Let’s come together to end discrimination and celebrate diversity, tolerance and inclusion. By...

The 18th ICASA is held in Harare, Zimbabwe, 29 November-4 December 2015

Countries adopt an ambitious new development agenda that will leave no one behind

The inspiring stories of 12 mothers living with HIV and their children born free of the virus.

Development process and opportunities for stakeholder engagement.

MDG6: 15 years, 15 lessons of hope from the AIDS response

Towards a new global development agenda

The sixty-eighth session of the World Health Assembly is taking place in Geneva from 18–26 May 2015. Officials from 194 Member States...

The High-Level Coordinating Committee (HLCC) meeting held between 13 and...

CSW59 is taking place at United Nations Headquarters in New York from 9 to 20 March 2015. The 20th anniversary of the Fourth World...

Advancing the response to HIV among adolescents.

Zero Discrimination Day is a chance to celebrate diversity and to reject discrimination.

The future of human health and development is being shaped by cities and urban areas.

On World AIDS Day 2014, it is time to redouble our efforts, to fast-track our actions and close the gap.

The world is embarking on a Fast-Track strategy to end the AIDS epidemic by 2030. To reach this visionary goal after three decades of...

For the first time since the 1990s, the number of new HIV infections among children in the 21 Global Plan priority countries1 in sub-...

The campaign aims to raise awareness of HIV and mobilize young people to commit to HIV prevention. Globally, an estimated 4.6 million...

World AIDS Day 2014 is an opportunity to harness the power of social change to put people first and close the gap.

The 69th Session of the UN General Assembly convened at UN Headquarters on Tuesday, 16 September 2014. The General Debate opened on...

Stepping up the pace. No one can be left behind if the AIDS epidemic is to come to an end by 2030. This was one of the main messages...

UNAIDS and ST-EP Foundation release a unique new book ...

On the occasion of Mothers' Day, we are launching our ...