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Malawi’s coalition of civil society and community-led organisations, supported by Frontline AIDS’ Transition Initiative, is ensuring they have a voice in shaping sustainable, nationally-owned health systems.
June is meant to be a moment of joyful visibility, a show of strength and solidarity for LGBTQ+ people around the world. But anti-rights threats risk destabilising communities and rewinding hard-won progress on HIV.
The Global Fund to fight against AIDS, TB and malaria raised USD $11.34 billion at its Eighth replenishment conference, co-hosted by South Africa and the United Kingdom. Whilst we celebrate this achievement, the amount pledged falls significantly short of the $18 billion target....
Following today’s announcement that the UK government will contribute £850 million to the Global Fund for AIDS, Tuberculosis (TB) and malaria, Frontline AIDS welcomes the UK pledge, but warns that reducing its contribution risks sending a message to other countries that they can back out of their commitments at such a critical moment for global health. It also undermines the UK’s legacy and commitment to ending AIDS. ...
Members of the UK Civil Society Working Group on the Global Fund Replenishment are urging the UK government to honour its responsibility to global health by, at a minimum, maintaining its previous pledge of £1 billion at the Global Fund’s 8th replenishment this year....
Protecting the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) from spending cuts is vital to save lives following uncertainty and upheaval in global HIV response. ...
The Transition Initiative aims to ensure the long-term sustainability of HIV and SRHR services in a rapidly changing funding landscape....
A new report by Frontline AIDS in five Middle East and North Africa (MENA) countries, reveals an alarming surge in HIV infections across the region, with new cases rising by 116% since 2010. ...
Frontline AIDS has expressed profound disappointment at the UK’s decision to slash its overseas development aid budget, warning that the move could have a devastating impact on the fight against AIDS and other pandemic threats. ...
Elon Musk has suggested that condoms are a waste of money. But they save lives, as do less well-known forms of HIV prevention which are relatively cheap and easy to use. Beyond the sniggering innuendo on social media platforms and in some news outlets, a potential revolution in HIV prevention methods is under threat....