
Preventing HIV with social media and mobile phones

Middle East and North Africa ready to scale up harm reduction services in its response to AIDS

Top 30 medicines to save mothers and children identified by the World Health Organization

New framework to eliminate transmission of HIV from mothers to their babies

From isolation to integration: Rwandan project transforms women’s lives

Strategies for “getting to zero” and stopping new HIV infections among injecting drug users discussed as Commission on Narcotic Drugs opens in Vienna

Zimbabwe: an HIV prevention success story

amfAR briefing highlights roadmap to accelerating an HIV prevention revolution

International Women’s Day 2011

Methadone substitution therapy helps prevent new HIV infections in Belarus

Kenya to adopt comprehensive HIV prevention package for people who inject drugs

UNAIDS applauds Thailand’s successes on AIDS and urges continued leadership through an ‘HIV prevention revolution’

UNAIDS urges Governor of Bangkok to lead a drive towards 'zero new infections'

Getting into the SWING of it: Why key affected populations need to be front and centre of HIV responses in Asia and the Pacific

UNAIDS applauds longstanding leadership of HRH Princess Soamsawali in Thailand’s HIV response

Preventing new HIV infections among children is the focus of a meeting of African First Ladies

Sex workers and loggers in Guyana challenge HIV together

‘A better future’: New evidence shows triple antiretroviral drugs during pregnancy and breastfeeding can significantly reduce mother-to-child transmission of HIV

Progress in restoring access to HIV services in Haiti
UNAIDS and Islamic Development Bank sign partnership agreement

The Prevention Revolution: HIV Prevention on the social media agenda on World AIDS Day
Eminent world personalities call for an HIV Prevention Revolution

UNAIDS delegation in Brazil builds awareness around HIV prevention
An AIDS-Free Generation is achievable by focusing on the most disadvantaged communities affected by HIV, says a new U.N. report marking World AIDS Day

Help put HIV prevention on the global agenda this World AIDS Day

Next steps with 1% tenofovir microbicide gel
UNAIDS and WHO welcome new findings that could provide an additional tool for HIV prevention for men who have sex with men
UNAIDS welcomes Pope Benedict's support to HIV prevention

Prevention Revolution

Captains at African Women’s Football Championship ‘Give AIDS the Red Card’ to end mother-to-child transmission of HIV

African HIV prisons network receives prestigious international award

UNICEF Executive Director launches innovative approach to prevent mother-to-child HIV transmission in Kenya

Talking about a revolution: HIV Prevention focus for UNAIDS social media initiative

African leaders call for accelerated response to AIDS in Zambia

Charity event in Ukraine boosts youth awareness of HIV prevention

More than a game: using football to promote health issues in Uganda

Mobility, migration and vulnerability to HIV along the ports of the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden

World leaders focus on the elimination of mother-to-child HIV transmission by 2015

Keeping the promise on ‘mother-to-child transmission-free zones’

Country spotlight Kazakhstan: ‘Funding and planning a key priority for response’

AIDS a key issue for international youth dialogue

African First Ladies and UNAIDS to work together for the elimination of mother-to-child transmission of HIV

UNAIDS calls better integration of HIV prevention and treatment in maternal, newborn and child health programmes in Ethiopia
Preventing mother-to-child transmission of HIV is critical to achieving Millennium Development Goals in Africa

Exploring combination prevention: the way forward

Young people interpret new UNAIDS data
Top world personalities join UNAIDS’ High Level Commission to bring about a prevention revolution

UNAIDS and funders convene to discuss ending vertical transmission of HIV at AIDS 2010

UNAIDS satellite explores paving the way towards virtual elimination of mother-to-child transmission of HIV
Report warns flat global funding for HIV prevention research may limit ability of researchers to move promising approaches forward