Around the world, millions of people are denied HIV prevention, testing, treatment and care because of who they are, where they live, and the barriers that have been constructed around them.
AIDS isn’t over. Latest UNAIDS figures show that in 2025, 1.2 million people contracted HIV and 570,000 died of an AIDS-related illness. But these are not inevitable numbers.
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Together with our partners, we have been on the frontline of the world’s response to AIDS for over 30 years.
We were founded in 1993 as the International HIV/AIDS Alliance to support the work of existing community-led organisations responding to HIV and AIDS. We have a rich history of working with partners to reach marginalised communities. Today, our global partnership works in more than 100 countries to support local, national and global community action on HIV, health and human rights.
Our mission is to support community-led organisations to break down the social, political and legal barriers that put marginalised people at risk, and to build the conditions where a future free from AIDS for everyone, everywhere is possible. Frontline AIDS partners innovate and work across three priority areas to achieve this.
The AIDS response began in communities, both at country and global level. Communities shoulder the burden of pandemics, and local knowledge and leadership is critical to finding effective and sustainable solutions to end them.
Our values form the foundation of how we work.Guided by anti-racist, feminist and decolonial principles, we are committed to transforming power where we hold it, centring the agency of marginalised communities, and ensuring that local knowledge and leadership drive the solutions.
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