Guide to Working with Business

One important way to mobilise more resources and achieve a greater programmatic impact is by harnessing the full range of assets, capacities and innovations business has to offer – whether they be financial, technical or institutional.

Start Free Stay Free AIDS Free -...

This progress report reviews recent gains, new developments and remaining challenges as countries approach the 2020 targets of the Start Free Stay Free AIDS Free framework.

UNAIDS Gender Action Plan - First...

Our Gender Action Plan is a tool for transformative change with its targets and commitments paving the way towards a gender-equal workplace. I am proud to share that within just one year, we have made remarkable progress. We have put in motion nine and successfully accomplished eleven of the 30 commitments.

Zero Discrimination Day 2019 - Act...

On Zero Discrimination Day this year, UNAIDS is highlighting the urgent need to take action against discriminatory laws. In many countries, laws result in people being treated differently, excluded from essential services or being subject to undue restrictions on how they live their lives, simply because of who they are. Such laws are discriminatory—they deny human rights and fundamental freedoms.  Ending discrimination and changing laws is the responsibility of us all. Everyone can play a part in ending discrimination and can try to make a difference, in ways both big and small. The Zero Discrimination Day 2019 campaign challenges people to act against laws that discriminate in their country. 

The Privacy, Confidentiality and...

With scaling-up of HIV and other health services in low- and middle-income countries, an increasing amount of personally identifiable health information is being collected at health facilities and stored in data repositories at local, regional and national levels. Countries need to protect the confidentiality and security of identifiable and de-identified personal health information, and this can be accomplished in part through the existence and implementation of relevant privacy laws, policies and programmes. Based on these requirements a paper-based and electronic Assessment Tool have been developed to assess the existence and implementation of national country laws, policies and programmes on protecting the confidentiality and security of personal health information collected and held at the facility, data warehouse and national policy levels. The UNAIDS/PEPFAR Privacy, Confidentiality and Security Assessment Tool provides guidance for countries to facilitate, where required, the assessment of the security of the collection, storage and use of data in order to maintain privacy, confidentiality and security. Provided below are instructions on how to download and set up the paper-based and electronic Privacy, Confidentiality and Security Assessment tool.   Download the paper-based Privacy, Confidentiality and Security Assessment Tool Download the electronic Privacy, Confidentiality and Security Assessment Manual and  Tool Download the User’s Manual for the paper-based version  

The Privacy, Confidentiality and...

Based on privacy, confidentiality and security principles an Assessment Tool was developed to assess in country the extent that the confidentiality and security of personal health information is protected at facility and data warehouse/repository levels and whether national guidelines exist including privacy laws. A Manual on the use of the Assessment Tool has been produced and is available below.  Download the User’s Manual for the paper-based version Download the electronic Privacy, Confidentiality and Security Assessment Manual and  Tool Download the paper-based Privacy, Confidentiality and Security Assessment Tool