High levels of inequality, within and between countries, are making the world more vulnerable to pandemics, making pandemics more economically disruptive and deadly, and making them last longer; ...
Over the last two years, the Global Council on Inequality, AIDS and Pandemics undertook research, reviewed evidence and engaged in policy forums around the world. These efforts revealed that high ...
A new report by the Global Council on Inequality, AIDS and Pandemics, will be launched on 3 November in Johannesburg - and worldwide online - showing the danger of inequalities that are prolonging ...
Through a US$ 29 million grant, South Africa will receive enough medicine to provide HIV prevention to 450 000 people at high ...
At the World Health Summit last week in Berlin, Germany announced an additional €2.5 million in core funding to UNAIDS, bringing its total core contribution for 2025 to €5.5 million. Germany also ...
GENEVA, 19 September 2025—The United Nations Secretary-General has put forward UN reform proposals in his new UN80 progress report, Shifting Paradigms: United to Deliver, which UNAIDS plans to discuss ...
In advance of the UN General Assembly High-Level Meetings, a group of experts co-chaired by Nobel prize winning economist Joe Stiglitz, former First Lady of Namibia Monica Geingos, and Director of the ...
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 ...
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, ...
UNAIDS’ Regional Support Team for East and Southern Africa (UNAIDS RST ESA) is releasing bi-monthly updates to track the impact of US funding cuts on the HIV response in East and Southern Africa. The ...
Countries are continuing to adapt to the recent cuts to US funding for the global HIV response. The impacts of HIV service disruptions are being more clearly understood as more granular information ...