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Since the beginning of the war, nearly 3.7 million people have been displaced within Ukraine. As the violence has escalated and people are forced to flee repeatedly, many people are living in areas of ...
This story first appeared in the UNAIDS Global AIDS Update 2025 report.
In Colombia, Afro-descendant women are taking the HIV response into their own hands. Faced with racism, inequality and ...
As formal systems broke down, local community-based organizations and drop-in centres in urban areas such as the regional capital Bahir Dar continued to monitor the situation on the ground and provide ...
This story first appeared in the UNAIDS Global AIDS Update 2025 report.
Whether it is a refusal of care, humiliating comments or disclosure of their status, many people described feeling alienated. Last year, with funds from Expertise France and the help of UNAIDS and ...
A historic funding crisis is threatening to unravel decades of progress unless countries can make radical shifts to HIV programming and funding. The report highlights the impact that the sudden, large ...
UNAIDS uses ‘cost of inaction’ as an indicator of the negative impact on the lives of people and communities of not investing resources to end AIDS. This issue is particularly significant with regard ...
Documents Measuring the gender responsiveness of HIV and sexual and reproductive health services in health facilities: a checklist 12 May 2025 ...
According to the Department of Health Consolidated Impact Assessment report, the three most impacted provinces regarding HIV and TB prevention services following the US funding cuts are Western Cape, ...
The US funding cuts have had a profound impact on HIV programmes in Burundi. For example, ICAP, an implementing partner financed by the US, provided comprehensive coverage of prevention, treatment, ...