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HIV Response Sustainability Roadmap — Part A — Companion Guide
30 April 2024
As we approach 2025, the longer-term sustainability of the HIV response is a pressing concern: work to achieve and sustain an impactful HIV response must intensify. This Companion Guide is intended to support that work. It complements the HIV Response Sustainability Primer, which describes a new approach to sustainability and provides recommendations for developing HIV Response Sustainability Roadmaps. Related: Download the HIV response sustainability primer.
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The BBS-lite: A methodology for monitoring programmes providing HIV, viral hepatitis and sexual health services to people from key populations — UNAIDS–WHO 2024 Implementation Tool
22 May 2024
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Understanding measures of progress towards the 95–95–95 HIV testing, treatment and viral suppression targets
11 March 2024
Adopted by United Nations Member States in June 2021, alongside ambitious targets for primary prevention and supporting
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.
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UN staff living with HIV; challenges and opportunities — Survey report by the UN Plus team at UNAIDS
04 March 2024
The UN Plus global survey provides valuable insights into the experiences of UN staff living with HIV, emphasizing the need for ongoing advocacy, support, and a renewed focus on mental health care. The organization's commitment to adapting to the evolving global landscape is crucial for ensuring the well-being and inclusion of individuals living with HIV within the UN community.
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Invest to end AIDS, fight inequalities, and save lives — UNAIDS appeal for 2024-2025
26 March 2024
As the UN's only cosponsored Joint Programme, UNAIDS has spearheaded a coordinated, multisectoral HIV response for nearly 30 years. The 2021 UN Political Declaration on HIV and AIDS, supported by UNAIDS' Global AIDS Strategy 2021-2026, charts a clear path to end AIDS as a public health threat by 2030. Taking this path is a sound political and financial choice that will save lives. We need a fully funded Joint Programme to drive the last mile, deliver SDG 3.3 and sustain progress.
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Practical guide to ending HIV-related stigma and discrimination — Best practices and innovative approaches to reduce stigma and discrimination at the country level
26 September 2023
This guide provides information on how to apply best practices to reduce HIV-related stigma and discrimination to the country context. This document is also available in Portuguese.
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Guidance by the Global Partnership for Action to Eliminate All Forms of HIV-Related Stigma and Discrimination — Monitoring and evaluating programmes to eliminate HIV-related stigma and discrimination in six settings
25 September 2023
In 2020, the Global Partnership launched a guidance document that reviewed the latest evidence on effective programmes to eliminate HIV-related stigma and discrimination in the six settings of the Global Partnership. The present guidance is a companion to the evidence guidance focused on monitoring and evaluation, with the goal of supporting programme planners, implementers and managers at government agencies and nongovernmental and community-based organizations to understand the outputs and outcomes of their programmes and inform programme improvement and scale-up. This document is also available in Portuguese.
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Evaluation of the contribution of the UNAIDS Joint Programme to strengthening HIV and Primary Health Care outcomes
06 May 2024
The main objective was to conduct a forward-looking process evaluation that identified opportunities for the UNAIDS Joint Programme to strengthen HIV and primary health care (PHC) integration and linkages, at the same time as assessing, as far as possible, what the Joint Programme has achieved. The evaluation covers the period January 2020-August 2023. The geographical scope included global, regional and country levels (the latter primarily through four case study countries). The technical scope considers the PHC approach with three main components: primary care and essential public health functions as a core of integrated health services; multisectoral policy and action; and empowered people and communities. Related documents: Briefing | Presentation | Country case studies: Angola | Botswana | Indonesia | Pakistan | Management response | Management response, 2024 | Management response, 2025
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Evaluation of the UNAIDS Joint Programme on HIV and Social Protection
04 May 2024
The assessment has covered activities related to HIV-sensitive social protection conducted by the UNAIDS Secretariat and Cosponsors (referred to as the Joint Programme) from 2018 to December 2022, with a focus on nine countries selected for their broadness and diversity of the UNAIDS geographic scope. This document is the result of this evaluation process. Related documents: Presentation | Management response | Management response, 2024
