
UNAIDS welcomes the decriminalisation of same-sex relations by the Cook Islands parliament

New UNAIDS Collaborating Center at Georgetown leverages strengths in HIV/AIDS law, policy and politics

In Northeast Brazil, civil society and local government collaborate to increase HIV treatment adherence

UNAIDS welcomes the announcement by Medicines Patent Pool (MPP) and ViiV of three licenses signed with generic manufacturers for long-acting PrEP, and urges further urgent action by ViiV

Healthcare access is fraught for trans people in Asia and the Pacific. Communities are working to change this.

Beyond transgender visibility: India works toward employment equity

UNAIDS Executive Director Message on World TB Day – Yes, we shall and we can end TB among people living with HIV!

UNAIDS urges the Government of Uganda to not enact harmful law that threatens public health

New legal principles launched on International Women’s Day to advance decriminalization efforts

Asia Pacific women living with HIV speak out about rights violations

How harsh drug laws undermine health and human rights in Asia Pacific

On Zero Discrimination Day, countries urged to decriminalise to save lives

“Silence is better” — How the criminalisation of sex workers keeps exploitation in the shadows

LGBTQ+ shelter in Lviv provides lifeline to displaced Ukrainians

One year on: We must sustain the HIV response in Ukraine

Thailand partners develop community-led HIV care curriculum

UNAIDS welcomes Kenya’s High Court judgement in landmark case of involuntary sterilization of women living with HIV

Tanzania commits to invest in secondary education as part of efforts to keep boys and girls free from HIV

Pandemics can only be defeated if communities are supported to lead, say governments, NGOs and UN

The power of bringing together government and community HIV services

UNAIDS congratulates Barbados on its decision to repeal colonial-era laws that criminalised same sex sexual relations

UNAIDS welcomes the appointment of Erika Castellanos as Executive Director of GATE

Thailand’s Mplus: HIV services delivered in style

Preventing transmission and tackling stigma: The power of U=U

International Human Rights Day: ending the AIDS pandemic means respecting human rights for all

UNAIDS welcomes the recent decision of the government of the Republic of Kazakhstan to remove the remaining legal barriers for people living with HIV to adopt children

Criminalisation has hurt sex workers and perpetuated the AIDS pandemic. UNAIDS welcomes South Africa's call to end it.

UNAIDS welcomes the decriminalisation of same sex relations by Singapore's Parliament

Inequalities are blocking the end of the AIDS pandemic, say UN

UNAIDS again urges Russia to repeal 'LGBTQ propaganda' law

Dangerous inequalities and overcoming them

Delays in global, affordable access to long-acting, injectable HIV medicines would cost lives, say AIDS campaigners

The First Fallen but We Will Overcome

UNAIDS urges Russia to repeal 'LGBTQ propaganda' law

Eastern Europe and Central Asia may face an accelerated increase in new HIV infections and AIDS-related deaths because of the humanitarian crisis gripping the entire region

Asia-Pacific youth demand robust action to lower the HIV risk of young key populations

With new infections 1 million higher than the 2020 target, UNAIDS and partners convene emergency meeting on HIV prevention

Communities at the centre of an orchestrated emergency response to monkeypox in Peru

Former UNAIDS Country Director, Michel de Groulard, remembered for championing communities

Indonesia: Helping one family at a time through Lentera Anak Pelangi’s One Child One life program

PrEParing for the next chapter of HIV prevention in Myanmar

People living with HIV speak loudly and clearly at World Council of Churches Assembly

UNAIDS launches new platform on ending HIV-related stigma and discrimination in the Asia and Pacific region

Successfully expanding the rollout of PrEP in Indonesia

Justice is never given, it is won: How Eastern Caribbean activists developed the successful strategy to defeat the laws which criminalised LGBT people.

St Kitts and Nevis becomes the latest country to declare that laws that have criminalized LGBT people are unconstitutional

UNAIDS responds to EU approval of a long acting HIV treatment option: “To end AIDS, share technology.”

UNAIDS welcomes the repeal of the law that criminalized LGBT people in Singapore

A model for serving key populations from Haiti

International Youth Day 2022: creating a world for all ages