UNAIDS welcomes expanded rollout of HIV prevention medicine and calls for urgent action to ensure equitable and affordable global access
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What will it cost to #endAIDS?
UNAIDS estimates that $21.9 billion will be needed annually until 2030 to achieve global HIV targets in low- and middle-income countries.
www.unaids.org/en/2026-2031...
The end of AIDS is in sight. The decades-long progress is at risk.
We must choose action now and #endAIDS.
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What is the new Global AIDS Strategy about?
❌ It is not about making small changes.
✅ It is about decisive action to #endAIDS.
Download here: www.unaids.org/en/2026-2031-global-aids...
The new Global AIDS Strategy sets out 3 priorities and 8 results areas, each entailing practical actions for achieving a successful and sustainable HIV response.
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#GlobalAIDSStrategy2031: www.unaids.org/en/2026-2031...
The twice-yearly injectable lenacapavir for HIV prevention marks a powerful step forward for science—and for solidarity.
Breakthroughs only matter when they reach the people who need them most, and when they change lives.
This #WorldHealthDay, we stand Together for Health. ❤️
Today is Transgender Day of Visibility!
Trans and gender diverse people have a right to be protected from discrimination on the basis of gender identity, including in accessing health services.
#TDOV #ZeroDiscrimination
Civil society organizations in Uzbekistan help deliver peer-to-peer outreach, HIV testing, awareness-raising and prevention.
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Co-Chairs of the Global Council on Inequality, AIDS and Pandemics call for PABS deal that ensures access to medicines during a pandemic emergency
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UNAIDS is deeply concerned about the impact of the harshening of a law against LGBTQ people in Senegal.
Press statement:www.unaids.org/en/resources/presscentre...
Feature story: ‘Olimbi – Mother Courage’ wins the Story Board Impact Award at the Geneva Film Festival and Forum on Human Rights (FIFDH).
The documentary tells the story of HIV advocate Olimbi Hoxhaj and her fight for awareness.
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West & Central Africa has reduced new HIV infections by 55% & AIDS-related deaths by 60% since 2010. But AIDS is not over. At a regional dialogue convened by UNAIDS, partners discussed how the new Global AIDS Strategy 2026–2031 can help accelerate progress to #EndAIDS. www.unaids.org/en/resources...
At the #CND69, UNAIDS, @undp.org and @inpud.bsky.social, together with partners, launched a new joint guidance note on decriminalizing drug use in the context of HIV.
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HIV is a health condition — not a moral failing. People living with HIV can live long, healthy, dignified lives.
Spread facts, not stigma.
Undetectable = Untransmittable. #UequalsU
#ZeroDiscrimination #EndAIDS
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Is it still possible to #endAIDS by 2030?
Yes! But only if the world comes together in solidarity to protect the progress won over the decades to meet the common goal of ending AIDS as a public health threat.
The #GlobalAIDSStrategy2031 will help us get there.
www.unaids.org/en/2026-2031...
📢 MEET THE SPEAKERS: 1st #IPI Meeting in Geneva
We are honored to welcome a remarkable group of speakers, ft. Nobel Laureate @josephestiglitz.bsky.social & @unaids.org Director Winnie Byanyima, who will help frame the conversation on tackling the global inequality emergency.
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How are inequalities holding back the end of AIDS, and what can be done to break the inequality-pandemic cycle?
Richard Lusimbo, Ugandan activist and member of the Global Council on Inequality, AIDS, and Pandemics, is a guest on the Crossing the Last Mile podcast.
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Why is an international panel on inequality needed ?
@josephestiglitz.bsky.social & Winnie Byanyima - from the Global Council on Inequality, AIDS and Pandemics and the G20’s Extraordinary Committee on Inequality - will speak at the Palais des Nations on 16 March. www.unrisd.org/en/activitie...
How does inequality drive health crises & what can be done to foster more equal, healthier societies? @josephestiglitz.bsky.social @michaelmarmot.bsky.social 2 co-chairs of the Global Council on Inequality, AIDS & Pandemics will speak at Sciences Po on 11 March. www.sciencespo.fr/ecole-affair...
Justice is a right, not a privilege. Ensuring access to justice #ForAllWomenAndGirls is essential to #endAIDS.
Read UNAIDS #IWD2026 statement: unaids.org/en/resources...
HIV thrives where gender inequality persists.
This #IWD2026, we join UN Women in calling for rights, justice, and action #ForAllWomenAndGirls, including women & girls living with and affected by HIV.
UNAIDS statement: unaids.org/en/resources...
Chart showing the average procurement prices for antiretrovirals in 2024 for lower-middle-income countries.
📊 UNAIDS data shows significant cross‑country variation in HIV treatment costs, with second‑line regimens rising sharply in higher‑income settings.
Now on our Financial Dashboard, this transparency supports efforts to secure affordable HIV treatment.
Read more: www.unaids.org/en/resources...
New report by UNAIDS & @unitedgmh.bsky.social maps Global Fund investments in HIV & TB comorbidities across 100+ countries. While 97% prioritize at least one comorbidity, major funding & monitoring gaps remain. Stronger integrated, people-centred approaches are needed.
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A person's face is framed by a white frame, while the background is softly blurred. Text reads: "24% of people living with HIV experienced community discrimination in the past year. Source: People living with HIV Stigma Index 2.0" with the Zero Discrimination logo beneath it.
From verbal harassment to exclusion from family and community life, far too many people living with HIV still face discrimination in their community.
HIV-related stigma and discrimination put lives at risk.
By putting #PeopleFirst, we can achieve #ZeroDiscrimination.
Intersecting forms of stigma, discrimination and criminalization deny sex workers the right to protect their health. Yet, 168 countries still criminalize some aspect of sex work.
This International Sex Workers Rights Day, we call for the protection of their right to health.
Yesterday was #ZeroDiscriminationDay. But non-discrimination must apply every day.
This year, @unaids.org stresses the discrimination faced by people living with and at risk of HIV. Germany advocates for ensuring access to health services and ending all forms of discrimination.
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UNAIDS is the leading institution for the latest data & insights on the global HIV epidemic and response.
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Ending AIDS by 2030 means removing discriminatory laws, funding community-led organizations, and protecting people's rights in health systems.
The evidence is clear.
Now it's time to act. #ZeroDiscriminationDay #PeopleFirst
An indigenous person's face is framed by a white frame, while the background is softly blurred. Bold white text reads “PEOPLE FIRST,” with the Zero Discrimination logo beneath it.
Today is #ZeroDiscriminationDay!
People living with & affected by HIV still face stigma and discrimination in healthcare centers, workplaces and communities.
This blocks access to HIV services and put lives at risk.
Putting #PeopleFirst is the only path to #ZeroDiscrimination.