Advancing combination HIV prevention: advocacy brief
This brief has been produced by the Alliance in partnership with UNAIDS.
This brief has been produced by the Alliance in partnership with UNAIDS and follows on from the 2015 UNAIDS reference paper, Fast Tracking Combination Prevention. It is intended for advocates from community-led organisations including:
- networks of people living with HIV
- civil society organisations active in the delivery of HIV/AIDS programmes
- groups and people working with and representing populations most affected by HIV (particularly those working with women, youth, key populations, etc).
This guide aims to support them as they engage with policy makers at national, district and local levels to advocate for combination HIV prevention and shape their country’s HIV programmes.
This article was written as the International HIV/AIDS Alliance, before we changed our name to Frontline AIDS.