UNAIDS data - there are 36.7 million people living with HIV
20 October 2017
Harm reduction saves lives
20 October 2017
Evelyn, a powerful and brave woman
20 October 2017
When Evelyn learned that she was HIV-positive she was told she only had 5 years to live. Thanks to antiretroviral medicine she leads a normal life and is the proud mother of two boys. AIDS is not over but it can be.
Harm reduction saves lives
20 October 2017
There is hope... when women lead...
20 October 2017
Women and girls bear the brunt of the AIDS epidemic but as UNAIDS' report, When Women Lead, Change Happens, shows there is hope.
Video highlights - Quickening the pace of action to end AIDS
22 September 2017
Fast-Track: Quickening the pace of action
20 September 2017
UNAIDS Executive Director's Message on IDAHOT 2016
17 May 2016
Zero Discrimination Message from UNAIDS Executive Director
26 February 2016
“On Zero Discrimination Day, stand out and stand together for the right to live free from stigma and discrimination,” said Michel Sidibé, Executive Director of UNAIDS. “By celebrating diversity, we can transform the future.”
Opening doors
14 December 2015
Every five years the world has doubled the number of people on life-saving HIV treatment, reaching 15.8 million people in June 2015. If we can double the number one more time we will break the AIDS epidemic and keep it from rebounding. Over the past 20 years, UNAIDS has set a bold agenda with countries and partners, and we now have a shared goal of ending the AIDS epidemic by 2030. UNAIDS puts people at the centre of the response, and with your support we can make sure that no one is left behind.