Investing in Women: Strengthening Africa
Around 10 million people living with HIV now have access to antiretroviral treatment
Continued investment in HIV prevention research can speed development of new options to help end the AIDS epidemic
Advancing gender equality and women’s empowerment in Africa
US Supreme Court strikes down policy requiring AIDS groups to oppose prostitution in order to receive US Government funds
Community-led programmes critical to progress on AIDS in Sri Lanka
Engagement of civil society critical to shaping the G20 agenda
Russia strengthens commitment to reversing the AIDS epidemic in the region
Investing in harm reduction––sound economic sense
International consultation focuses on access to HIV medicines for middle-income countries
China’s Guangdong province to lift HIV restrictions on teacher recruitment
UNAIDS welcomes new findings that provide an additional tool for HIV prevention for people who inject drugs
UN Plus meets with UN Secretary-General to discuss issues affecting staff members living with HIV
UNAIDS plans to further expand its focus on youth and HIV
Organization of American States adopts bold resolution on HIV and human rights
International cricketers team up to ‘THINK WISE’ about HIV prevention
ILO launches new initiative to reach 5 million workers with voluntary HIV testing by 2015
Eminent judges unite to address HIV, human rights and the law
UNAIDS Goodwill Ambassador HRH Crown Princess of Norway calls for an end to stigma
Women and HIV: Make positive women and young women’s voices count
UNICEF report urges to see the child before the disability
Right to health, right to life: HIV and human rights in Europe
Daw Aung San Suu Kyi calls to end stigma and discrimination towards people living with HIV
Wahidayah shelter shines light on the strength of women living with HIV in Malaysia
Youth organizations form a pact for social transformation in the AIDS response
South Africa: Young people to lead a new wave of community mobilization and political advocacy
UNAIDS saddened by death of human rights activist Shivananda Khan
International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia
Viet Nam: South-South learning helps prepare for sustainable provision of AIDS treatment
Zimbabwe’s sustained progress towards “Getting to Zero”
Pacific nations seek solutions to laws and policies that block access to HIV services
New survey on HIV education: Progression, regression or stagnation?
Women’s issues must remain central to sustainable development
Call for urgent scale up of access to treatment
When art and politics intersect
CONCACAF and UNAIDS team up to engage football in the response to AIDS
The Nordics: Keeping focused, getting results
Honduras reforms its penal code to end human right violations based on sexual orientation and gender identity
First global forum of francophone women promotes women’s rights
HIV high on the agenda at the fifty-sixth session of the Commission on Narcotic Drugs
Sierra Leone’s President says gender is a development issue on International Women’s Day
The First Lady of Sierra Leone highlights her country’s efforts on stopping new HIV infections in children
Ending violence against women is critical to ending AIDS
UNAIDS Director for Eastern and Southern Africa appointed Ambassador for Girl Child Education Fund
Continued investment into research and development for HIV treatment critical
UNAIDS and UNICEF welcome news of a baby born with HIV who now as a toddler appears “functionally cured” through treatment
Lessons from the AIDS response can shape new paradigm for development post-2015, Michel Sidibé tells UN Human Rights Council
UNAIDS welcomes new paediatric HIV treatment license for the Medicines Patent Pool
UNAIDS and Denmark to strengthen collaboration to advance health and human rights
Realising the potential impact of antiretroviral therapy
