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I was delighted to join Katrien de Pauw, @Flanders_DFA at #PCB56, in signing a new two-year agreement with @UNAIDS for €1.5 million contribution to help #endAIDS in Africa. I thank the Government of Flanders for its long-standing partnership with UNAIDS, dating back to the early…
Deep appreciation to the Government of Belgium 🇧🇪 for your €12 million pledge to @UNAIDS for 2025-2028. Thank you for recognising the Joint Programme's key role in the global #HIVresponse. It is through such support that we can #endAIDS as a public health threat by 2030.
#PCB56 | Belgium🇧🇪 announces €12 million to UNAIDS for 2025-2028. UNAIDS is immensely grateful to Belgium and thank the Government for prioritizing the HIV response and standing in solidarity with the joint programme and people living with HIV worldwide.
A pleasure to meet with @PaulZubeil, Deputy DG for European & International Health Politics at @BMG_Bund, during @UNAIDS #PCB56. Thank you 🇩🇪 for your continued support and for setting an example to other countries in this challenging funding environment.
#PCB56 | Germany 🇩🇪 announces an advance of €2 million to UNAIDS for 2025. Thank you Germany for being a strong ally to UNAIDS and for encouraging other donors to do the same.
Congratulations to Cambodia for becoming the second country in the Asia Pacific to offer long-acting PrEP! Read the testimonies of the first clients to begin long-acting injectable Cabotegravir in Cambodia:
Pleased to share that despite global funding cuts, President Ouattara and the government of Côte d’Ivoire are increasing domestic funding for HIV & health. 🇨🇮 is a model of resilience and innovation in its HIV response - an example for the countries in the region & globally.…
UNAIDS welcomes Côte d’Ivoire’s commitment to close the HIV funding gap. The Government has committed to invest up to $85 million from 2026 onwards to maintain critical lifesaving HIV services. A bold step toward national ownership.
UNAIDS welcomes Côte d’Ivoire’s commitment to close the HIV funding gap. The Government has committed to invest up to $85 million from 2026 onwards to maintain critical lifesaving HIV services. A bold step toward national ownership.
We spoke with Ms. Lebogang Khumalo, CEO of the HIV clinic at Bertha Gxowa Hospital in South Africa. The clinic serves over 1000 people living with HIV. She shared how the sudden US funding cuts have impacted healthcare workers and disrupted services. Her testimony 👇
While global new HIV infections have declined by 40%, progress remains uneven across regions. In Eastern Europe & Central Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East & North Africa, new infections are rising. We must act urgently to close the gaps. #GlobalAIDSUpdate2025
Professor Rees @WitsRHI reminded us that HIV research has delivered global breakthroughs—from cutting-edge treatments to community-led care models. She urged world leaders not to walk away from research promises made under pandemic preparedness plans as progress depends on it.
Dr. Motsoaledi @HealthZA called the current HIV funding crisis a wake-up call for all governments, at the launch of the #GlobalAIDSUpdate2025. He urged countries to take greater ownership of their HIV response to protect the health of their people. youtube.com/watch?v=jA3FSc…
Prof Mbulelo Dyasi @PsDyasi expressed concern on behalf of people living with HIV, particularly amid PEPFAR funding cuts, at the #GlobalAIDSUpdate2025 launch. He said such a move could undo the progress made in South Africa, in reducing stigma and improving access to HIV care.
At the #GlobalAIDSUpdate launch, @NkomoNomantu shared Gauteng's HIV response progress: 94% know their status, 83% are on treatment, and 93% are virally suppressed. To accelerate this progress, Gauteng launched the 1.1 ART Gap campaign, aiming to reach 326 000 more people.
How can we end AIDS as a public health threat by 2030? The Global Task Team on targets for 2030 has published their findings in @TheLancet, marking an important milestone as we develop the next #GlobalAIDSStrategy2031. Read: thelancet.com/journals/lance…
Millions at Risk of HIV Infection and Death After US Funding Cuts, Warns @UNAIDS “This is not just a funding gap. It’s a ticking time bomb,” - @Winnie_Byanyima ✍️@KerryCullinan11 @PEPFAR healthpolicy-watch.news/millions-at-ri…
This week, UNAIDS was at the 13th #IAS2025 Conference on HIV Science @iasociety. Read key highlights ⬇️ linkedin.com/pulse/unaids-1…
Friday’s #MandelaDay is an opportunity to honour Mandela's commitment to freedom, justice & equality. Each of us can learn from & be inspired by Nelson Mandela’s legacy, and take action to achieve a better future for all people. un.org/en/events/mand…
The AIDS response is in crisis. But, we can still end AIDS by 2030. The power to transform the HIV response lies with us! #GlobalAIDSUpdate2025 unaids.org/en/UNAIDS-glob…
2025 marks a critical moment for multilateralism and sustainable development. At the #HLPF session today, @Winnie_Byanyima will deliver a keynote on how lessons from the HIV response can help renew inclusive multilateralism. 🗓️17 July | 3pm EST webtv.un.org/en/asset/k1u/k…
Professor Rees @WitsRHI stressed that HIV is not just a health issue—it’s a development issue that can weaken systems and impact the economy. She called for greater focus on prevention, especially when access to new long-acting medicines is available, but must be affordable.