Written by: Frontline AIDS

A Message from our Chair of the Board, Nana K Poku 18 Dec 2023

A World AIDS Day message from our Chair of the Board of Trustees, Nana K Poku....

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Our new reports show urgent need to remove barriers to HIV prevention 18 Dec 2023

A new set of HIV Prevention & Accountability reports developed by Frontline AIDS and community partners in India and nine countries in Africa show tha...

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Communities critical in support to Morocco’s earthquake survivors 27 Oct 2023

A devastating earthquake hit Morocco on 8 September, leaving over 3,000 dead and many thousands injured and affected. Association de Lutte Contre le S...

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Remembering Jens van Roey 27 Oct 2023

Alvaro Bermejo, former Executive Director of the International HIV/AIDS Alliance (now Frontline AIDS), reflects on the life of the pioneering, inspiri...

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Launching a new SRHR Peer Educator Pocket Guide 27 Oct 2023

Introducing a new SRHR Peer Educator Reference Guide; a comprehensive pocket guide designed to capacitate peer educators in their work promoting sexua...

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Is HIV a feminist issue? Bridging the gap at Women Deliver 2023 27 Oct 2023

HIV remained on the fringes of the feminist agenda at the Women Deliver 2023 conference in Rwanda....

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UNAIDS report shows progress but we remain off track to achieving 2025 targets 13 Jul 2023

A new UNAIDS report shows that there were 1.3 million new HIV infections in 2022 – down from 1.4 million in the previous year. UNAIDS suggests that ...

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A peer educator’s mission to support people who use drugs in Burundi 26 Jun 2023

Support Don’t Punish is a global day of action in support of harm reduction and drug policies that prioritise public health and human rights. To mar...

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Civil society to drive action on prevention through new grant 13 Jun 2023

A new programme aims to support community and civil society-led accountability efforts around the HIV Prevention 2025 Road Map. ...

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