Right to health for LGBTI communities reaffirmed as a priority for the European Union
New publication addresses human rights challenges in the Caribbean
UNAIDS applauds Uzbekistan for removing restrictions on entry, stay and residence for people living with HIV
UNAIDS urges Greek authorities to repeal Sanitary Decree
UNAIDS condemns killing of AIDS activist Eric Lembembe
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
China’s Guangdong province to lift HIV restrictions on teacher recruitment
Organization of American States adopts bold resolution on HIV and human rights
International cricketers team up to ‘THINK WISE’ about HIV prevention
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
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
International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia
Pacific nations seek solutions to laws and policies that block access to HIV services
When art and politics intersect
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
Lessons from the AIDS response can shape new paradigm for development post-2015, Michel Sidibé tells UN Human Rights Council
UNAIDS and Denmark to strengthen collaboration to advance health and human rights
Changes in Peru’s penal code will enable more young people to access HIV services
UNAIDS applauds Mongolia for removing restrictions on entry, stay and residence for people living with HIV
Breaking the conspiracy of silence
Changing attitudes towards men who have sex with men and transgender people in Myanmar
Friends of UN Plus launched in Liberia
Women out loud: How women living with HIV will help the world end AIDS
UNAIDS calls for zero discrimination and ensuring rights to health, dignity and security on Human Rights Day
Ahead of World AIDS Day CEOs call to end HIV travel restrictions
Nobel Peace Prize winner Daw Aung San Suu Kyi accepts role as UNAIDS Global Advocate for Zero Discrimination
UNAIDS International Goodwill Ambassador Toumani Diabaté continues to play against stigma and discrimination
Myanmar overcomes major challenges to push forward its response to HIV
FIGO 2012 discusses role of professional organisations in upholding patients’ rights
Alternative action on compulsory detention: Innovative responses in Asia
Cricket players go out to bat for HIV awareness at ICC WT20
Cricket and HIV campaign hits the road aboard the “Let’s talk” bus in Sri Lanka
Breaking the cycle of stigma and discrimination in rural Uganda
Homophobia and punitive laws continue to threaten HIV responses and human rights
Women everywhere have the right to informed consent
Jamaica’s new HIV strategy: “Making Human Rights Real”
Sex workers demand respect for their fundamental rights in a parallel summit to the AIDS 2012
SEROvie’s evolving MSM strategy
HIV Travel Restrictions: Latest Developments
CEOs Call on Countries to Lift Travel Restrictions for People Living with HIV
Global Commission on Law urges countries to make the law work for HIV, not against it
UNAIDS Executive Director meets with the new leadership of Tunisia
Republic of Moldova lifts travel restrictions for people living with HIV, strengthens protections against discrimination
UNAIDS saddened by the death of Abel Shinana
“See to understand”: Human rights, zero discrimination and improved AIDS response
