People who use and inject drugs are among the groups at highest risk of exposure to HIV, but remain marginalized and out of reach of health and social services.
Harm reduction saves lives
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Explaining harm reduction with hard hats, seatbelts and sunscreen
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New survey finds high levels of HIV discrimination in Republic of Korea
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Harm reduction programmes: saving lives among people who inject drugs
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Building bridges: young people living with HIV begin South–South cooperation
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Young influencers debate HIV and discrimination in Brazil
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Speaking out against HIV-related discrimination in Kyrgyzstan
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Florence Anam’s mission: giving young people a reason to live
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“I am very honoured to become the UNAIDS Goodwill Ambassador for Zambia. I want to learn, to listen to people and help them share their messages.” Lulu Haangala Wood
Lulu Haangala Wood appointed UNAIDS Goodwill Ambassador for Zambia
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Protecting the rights of sex workers
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Portugal: putting people at the centre of the AIDS response
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Belarus Fashion Week concludes with the Fashion AIDS Line show
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UNAIDS and the Global Fund launch guidance on HIV human rights programmes
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Stopping discrimination in health care
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Community groups are reducing stigma in health-care settings in Asia
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#STOPHIVAIDS in the Russian Federation
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Young people demand sexual and reproductive health and rights information
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Medical students commit to eliminating discrimination in health care
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Launched through a Twitter chat at the World Health Assembly, #uproot is a campaign running until the end of 2020 that is developed and powered by and for young people everywhere.
Young people ready to #uproot the structural causes that put them at risk
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Democratic Republic of the Congo on track with its HIV catch-up plan
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Myanmar launches new HIV strategic plan
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Making a difference to the lives of LGBTI people
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On the International Day against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia, UNAIDS calls for zero discrimination
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Love makes a family: UNAIDS commemorates International Day against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia
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In the lead-up to IDAHOT (the International Day against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia) 2017, UNAIDS spoke with Kene Esom, the Executive Director of AMSHeR. AMSHeR promotes non-discrimination, particularly discrimination based on sexual orientation
African men fighting stigma and discrimination
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Germany—ending AIDS by 2020
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Private sector and civil society launch AIDS fund for community groups in Thailand
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UNAIDS Deputy Executive Director Luiz Loures welcomed the creation of IIHAC, saying, “This is a crisis in indigenous communities that we cannot ignore.”
Speaking in a united voice: new indigenous HIV group launched
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Kenya launches self-test kits and PrEP
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UNAIDS appoints Pia Wurtzbach as Goodwill Ambassador for Asia and the Pacific
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UNAIDS is working with countries to ensure that 30 million people living with HIV have access to HIV treatment by 2020.
India to provide HIV treatment to all who need it
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Campaign to raise HIV awareness among young people in ASEAN region launched
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Every woman and every child healthy and empowered
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UNDP Administrator Achim Steiner. Photo courtesy of David Fisher/Oxford Martin School. UNAIDS will work closely with Mr Steiner in his new role as Administrator of UNDP in addressing the wide-ranging social and economic impacts of HIV, ensuring respect fo
UNAIDS welcomes Achim Steiner as the new Administrator of the UN Development Programme
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I am writing this in memory of my colleague and dear friend Alan Silverman, a retired UNAIDS staff member and leader in the AIDS response.
In memory of a quiet hero in the response to HIV by Eric Sawyer
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Belarus: Reducing harm, preventing new HIV infections
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Pre-exposure prophylaxis now available in Scotland
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#WhatWomenWant: HIV prevention that works for adolescent girls and young women
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Community organizations look to UNAIDS for leadership and direction. The 90–90–90 targets provided ACON with the political leverage needed in Australia to engage with members of parliament to reshape and reenergize the direction of HIV testing, treatment,
How do you do it? Australian HIV campaign puts emphasis on a combination of ways
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South Africa launches new plan to advance progress towards ending AIDS
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Championing access to HIV services for key populations in Africa
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Claiming rights for transgender people in Latin America and the Caribbean
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Believing in African pharma
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Ghana—addressing the barrier of stigma and discrimination for women
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Mobilizing changemakers: francophone city mayors meet on HIV
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Joining forces to get tested for HIV in Togo
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Health workshop educates youth in India
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Supporting efforts to end child marriage in Latin America and the Caribbean
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Bringing HIV services to hard-to-reach people in Victoria Falls
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Global social work responds to HIV
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