HIV/AIDS In Africa

Despite significant progress, Africa remains Ground Zero for the global AIDS pandemic.

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Donor Government Funding for HIV in Low- and Middle-Income Countries…

This report provides an analysis of donor government funding to address the HIV response in low- and middle-income countries in…

UNAIDS and Akbaraly Foundation unite to transform the HIV response in…

UNAIDS and the Akbaraly Foundation havesigned a landmark partnership agreement to reshape how HIV and women’s healthare addressed…

Domestic HIV Funding in the White House FY2026 Budget Request

This brief provides an overview of the FY26 budget request for domestic HIV and compares it to funding levels in the FY25…

"We want to build a future where everyone—regardless of gender,…

Ghana’s efforts to end AIDS has long relied on international support, particularly from the United States. Recent US funding…

“Who will protect our young people?”

Noncedo Khumalo grew up in a country with one of the highest HIV prevalence rates in the world, Eswatini—a country landlocked…

An Update on PEPFAR Reauthorization

This Policy Watch provides an update on the status of PEPFAR reauthorization, which expired on March 25, 2025, allowing certain…

The Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program: The Basics

This fact sheet provides an overview of the Ryan White Program, the largest HIV-specific federal grant program in the United…

“If funding is not restored or replaced, our progress will be lost” -…

As international funding declines, countries reliant on global support to fight HIV are being forced to adapt, and fast. In…

An urgent call to support youth-led organizations

The survey also warns about the abrupt policy changes occurring as a consequence, including the integration of HIV-specific…

United Nations Secretary-General’s report on HIV

The United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres will present his report on HIV to the 79th United Nations General Assembly…

“We must do everything we can to keep the lights on for the HIV…

Ethiopia, with a population of 130 million, is Africa’s second most populous country. Despite steady economic growth approaching…

Global leaders convene to accelerate access to long-acting HIV…

The global response to HIV has reached a crucial juncture. Groundbreaking scientific advances, including the development of…

Towards stigma-free healthcare for people living with HIV in Moldova

In the heart of Chișinău, Moldova, medical students, healthcare workers, civil society members, and representatives of the…

Global health leaders: Pandemic Agreement can help fight inequalities…

Global health leaders called for the Pandemic Agreement adopted at the 78th World Health Assembly to deliver where past efforts…

‘We Can’t Afford to Go Back’- UNAIDS Country Director on HIV funding…

Eswatini, a country once described as the epicentre of the HIV epidemic with nearly 1 in 3 adults living with HIV in 2015 [adult…

How US funding cuts could derail years of progress in Burundi’s HIV…

International aid is shrinking, and countries are increasingly burdened by the need to prioritize debt repayment over essential…

Community-led HIV services under threat: global networks and UNAIDS…

Two new key population-led reports, one by Global Black Gay Men Connect (GBGMC) and another by the International Network of…

US foreign aid cuts puts the lives of people who use drugs at risk

Godfrey Swai is shaken. Since the end of January, the US aid funding cuts have meant that he can only afford for his staff to…

The impact of US funding cuts on HIV programmes in Democratic…

Stockouts of HIV medication and condoms are expected in the next 3-6 months. The antenatal testing of pregnant women, delivery…

Future Reform of PEPFAR: Exploring the Use of a Graduation Policy

To inform future directions for PEPFAR and other U.S. global health programs, this policy brief reviews the graduation policies…
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