International funding cuts disrupted global response to HIV, UN report says
UNAIDS says millions across the world lost access to treatment and preventive care due to financial shortfalls.

UNAIDS says millions across the world lost access to treatment and preventive care due to financial shortfalls.









Twenty years since antiretroviral therapy was rolled out in the country, HIV/AIDS patients are living full lives.
Credited with saving 25 million lives, the AIDS programme PEPFAR now faces an uncertain future in a divided US Congress.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken says legislation, which includes the death penalty, is deeply troubling.
Updated guidelines will replace three-month abstinence rule that LGBTQ advocates had long decried as discriminatory.
Case could decide whether Obamacare can require insurance providers to cover preventive services for cancer and HIV.
The treatment is the first non-pill option against HIV and studies show that it outperforms the efficacy of oral pills.
But to get there we need to give everyone, everywhere equal access to groundbreaking new drugs and treatments.
Around the world, every week about 4,900 young women aged between 15 and 24 become infected with HIV.
On this World AIDS Day, it’s time to use the successes in the fight against that scourge to fight other conditions too.
What I would say to the human immunodeficiency virus that’s lived inside my body for 24 years.