For more than two decades, the United States Government has led in the global HIV response, saving more than 26 million lives. The country's unwavering commitment to addressing HIV stands as a global ...
Breakthrough innovations have come to light that have proved to be more than 95% effective in preventing HIV infection with injections just twice a year. Once a year might even be possible. They could ...
At the 2011 United Nations General Assembly High Level Meeting on AIDS that took place in June in New York, Member States adopted a new Political Declaration which contained new targets to effectively ...
In 2012, there were 35.3 million [32.2 million–38.8 million] people living with HIV. Since the start of the epidemic around 75 million [63 million–89 million] have become infected with HIV. New HIV ...
Anyone can acquire HIV. AIDS affects us all. Yet there are people who are more at risk, more vulnerable and more affected than others. Many have benefitted from advancements in the global AIDS ...
Her Royal Highness Princess Soamsawali Krom Muen Suddhanarinatha of Thailand has been at the forefront of Thailand’s response to HIV for almost 30 years. She has been heavily involved in efforts to ...
A poster sized map and companion chart provides a global view of HIV prevalence in 2009 A poster sized map and companion chart provides a global view of HIV prevalence in 2009. The poster also ...
Entitled Together we will end AIDS, the new UNAIDS report contains the latest data on numbers of new HIV infections, numbers of people receiving antiretroviral treatment, AIDS-related deaths and HIV ...
Based on the latest data from 182 countries, this global reference book provides comprehensive analysis on the AIDS epidemic and response. The 2010 edition of the UNAIDS Report on the global AIDS ...