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The COVID-19 pandemic is a significant threat for people living with HIV and AIDS, and for the global HIV response.
Find out moreWith young women aged between 15 and 24 twice as likely to contract HIV than men of the same age, the pursuit for gender equality is vital to end AIDS.
Find out moreHarm reduction services ensure people who use drugs can protect themselves from HIV and other blood-borne diseases, as well as the harm associated with drug use.
Find out moreNew HIV infections remain stubbornly high at approximately 1.7 million every year. Access to HIV prevention services should be a universal right.
Find out moreHIV treatment enables people living with HIV to have a more or less normal life expectancy. The problem is that not everyone is on treatment.
Find out moreRespecting and upholding human rights underpins everything that we do, because everyone deserves to have their rights respected.
Find out moreWe work with young people, marginalised communities, and women and girls to access sexual and reproductive health and rights services.
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