It may be possible to end AIDS by 2030, according to a UN report released on Thursday. It’s a bold goal. Over the past 40 years, roughly 40 million people have died from AIDS-related illnesses.
Beginning in 2016, Uganda decided to harness the influence of traditional leadership to encourage men and boys to test for ...
This story first appeared in the recently released World AIDS Day report 2025.
AIDS experts have voiced concern over the future of the United Nations body tasked with fighting the epidemic after top officials stood behind a former agency chief accused of serious mismanagement.
The world currently holds the largest generation of young people in history who currently comprise of nearly 50% of the population within developing countries. Young people are organizing to demand ...
UNAIDS says it already has a transition plan in place, which will see a 55% reduction in staff in the short term and a review in 2027 that will ultimately lead to its closure The United Nations agency ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . In its annual report, UNAIDS said urgent action is needed to get the fight against HIV/AIDS back on track after ...
For free real time breaking news alerts sent straight to your inbox sign up to our breaking news emails Sign up to our free breaking news emails UNAIDS said “the overall global AIDS response is facing ...
The incidence of new HIV infections appears to have stabilised for the first time in the 25-year history of AIDS, although the global pandemic will still have a deep, long-term impact, a new UN report ...
The United Nations agency focusing on the HIV/AIDS pandemic could close by the end of next year as the UN restructures in the face of a funding crisis, according to a UN document published online.