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GENEVA, 16 May 2025 –Ahead of International day against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia (IDAHOBIT), May 17, UNAIDS stands in solidarity with LGBTQI+ communities.
In 2023, the Cambodian Community of Women Living with HIV (CCW) — an organization that had been founded in 2008 but lost its financing in 2017— was revived thanks to small seed funding from UNAIDS for ...
However, the sudden US funding cuts threaten to undo years of progress. We sat down with Nuha Ceesay, UNAIDS Country Director in Eswatini, to discuss the current situation, the impact on HIV services, ...
Q: Can you describe the current funding landscape for Burundi’s HIV response? Burundi’s HIV response relies heavily on international aid - 95% of its funding comes from donors, with the US government ...
While the Kyrgyz government fully covers HIV treatment, there’s a real risk that essential social and prevention services — ...
Community-led organizations are the backbone of the HIV response in many countries, providing access to HIV services for key populations, advocating for human rights and monitoring the HIV response.
According to a recently published survey by International Network of People who Use Drugs (INPUD) there has been large-scale suspension of outreach and harm reduction programmes, including needle and ...
As the global HIV response faces rising risks, UNAIDS shifts to a leaner, sharper model focused on country impact . GENEVA, 10 May 2025—In the face of continued high numbers of ...
In April 2025, silence fell over Bahir Dar. Once a lifeline for people living with HIV, key populations, and young people—as the US funding pause began to bite. Funding cuts disrupted services. A few ...
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