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Frontline AIDS has launched a new messaging framework to support those working to protect and promote comprehensive sexuality education (CSE).

The FGS Integration Project in Kenya proves that integrating FGS into SRHR services is not only feasible, but vital for women's health.

Fionnuala Murphy, Head of Global Advocacy at Frontline AIDS, reports from the 56th meeting of the UNAIDS Programme Coordinating Board.

As world leaders negotiate a potential peace deal for Ukraine, our Executive Director, John Plastow returns from visiting our partner, Alliance for Public Health (APH). During his week in Ukraine, he witnessed the tenacious, innovative work APH is doing to reach those most in need with humanitarian relief and essential healthcare.

Frontline AIDS' Head of Global Advocacy reflects on how collaboration and solidarity are defining reactions to the US funding freeze at Frontline AIDS, and across the HIV response...

We aim to end AIDS as a public health threat by 2030. We asked Frontline AIDS’ leaders what their top priorities were for 2025 to help us achieve our mission....

Peace, goodwill, and shelter are traditional elements of the Christmas story. These have sometimes been in short supply in Lebanon recently, where the fragile ceasefire is welcome news for everyone, but particularly people living with HIV, as Nadia Badran in Lebanon explains....

Whilst the anti-rights movement threatens to derail progress to achieve our mission to end AIDS, it’s also important to remember the positive work and innovation which has got us this far......

The rise of anti-rights movements means that some LGBTQ+ organisations are having to take emergency measures to stay safe. As the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence campaign gets underway, what is Frontline AIDS doing?...

Donald Trump’s return to the White House for a second term inflicts a hammer blow to LGBTQ+ rights and access to abortion within the U.S., as well as putting HIV and sexual and reproductive health provision around the world at risk....

The Summit of the Future is as ambitious as it sounds: it’s supposed to ‘retrofit the multilateral system to meet the challenges of the 21st Century’. What does that mean? Did they meet their aims? And what happens now? Dr Pasquine Ogunsanya and Clare Morrison were in New York, for the 79th Session of the UN General Assembly (UNGA79), where the Summit was held, to find out whether this really was a ‘once in a generation opportunity’...

This week, Frontline AIDS participated in the World Health Summit (WHS) in Berlin, a major global forum that gathers leaders from politics, science, the private sector, and civil society from around the world to address pressing global health challenges. Over three days, Frontline AIDS staff worked to build momentum around key priorities, including addressing female genital schistosomiasis (FGS) and achieving equity in the ongoing negotiations around the Pandemic Accord....

This year, researchers unveiled major interim results from two Phase 3 trials of injectable lenacapavir (LEN-LA). This new long-acting injectable, administered just once every six months, has been shown to outperform daily oral PrEP options, marking another significant breakthrough in the field of HIV prevention. Given LEN-LA's effectiveness, what needs to happen for it to reach those most in need?...