HIV prevention & accountability: a multi-country community perspective 2025

This report provides a civil society analysis of the HIV prevention response, outlining the progress and gaps in five countries: Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, and Tunisia. The findings inform a set of key recommendations aimed at addressing these urgent challenges and strengthening the response in MENA.

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Frontline AIDS has worked with advocates across Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Morrocco and Tunisia to assess national HIV prevention efforts in these countries. They reviewed key policy documents and gathered input from government and community stakeholders to provide a comprehensive analysis of national responses. This report captures the perspectives of civil society and communities, offering an independent assessment of national and regional progress. These reports highlight successes and persistent gaps and serve as a critical complement to official government reports, thus ensuring that community voices remain central to HIV prevention efforts. We deeply appreciate all the civil society partners and communities for their joint efforts and leadership in developing this report.

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AccountabilityHIV preventionHIV treatment and careHuman rightsMiddle East and North Africa (MENA)