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Frontline AIDS mourns the loss of Jonathan Cooper, Chair of our Ambassadors Network...
Reaching the people who are the most marginalised in any given setting is one of the greatest challenges development and humanitarian actors face. ...
A financial pledge to advance gender equality will change the lives of millions of women and girls and gender-diverse people around the world. But what will really change for those most impacted by HIV? ...
Years ago, when I was part of a team introducing harm reduction programming into a country where at that time it was a new concept, we described our work as reducing the negative consequences of drug use. But over the years I have come to realise that the ills which harm reduction mitigates are not the consequences of drug use, but rather of drug policies....
When world leaders and heads of state gathered for the high-level meeting on HIV & AIDS this week, it was with full knowledge that the global drive to end AIDS by 2030 has gone badly off course. ...
More than 34 world experts and leaders in the movement to end AIDS, have signed an open letter urging Boris Johnson to tackle the growing emergency on HIV and AIDS when the G7 meets in June....
New figures from the United Nations Joint Programme on HIV and AIDS have revealed there were 1.5 million new HIV infections worldwide in 2020, while deaths from AIDS-related illnesses showed no fall on the previous year....
More than 34 world experts and leaders in the movement to end AIDS, have signed an open letter urging Boris Johnson to tackle the growing emergency on HIV and AIDS when the G7 meets in June....
Frontline AIDS’ Black and people of colour group formed shortly after George Floyd’s murder amid a global outpouring of solidarity for the Black Lives Matter movement. They share why his death has triggered a new hope where unpacking race and HIV, and holding people to account are key to ending AIDS....