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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.
Despite the challenges, collaboration between human rights organisations and public institutions in Cameroon is enabling a more inclusive HIV response in the country reflects Ebenezer Munkam, Director of Human Rights at the Cameroonian Foundation for AIDS (CAMFAIDS).
Global HIV progress is now in peril warns Frontline AIDS, following publication of the latest UNAIDS report on the HIV epidemic and response. While the latest estimates suggest AIDS-related deaths and new HIV infections declined in 2025, Frontline AIDS is urging caution in interpreting the data following a year of severe disruption to HIV services. Sharp falls in HIV testing and prevention raise real concerns that years of progress could be under threat and suggest that the true impact of the funding cuts may not yet be fully visible.
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