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Global leaders convened at last week's GlobalHIVPreventionCoalition #WHA78 event to discuss accelerating access to long-acting HIV prevention technologies amidst funding cuts. Read the highlights⬇️ unaids.org/en/resources/p…

We asked our audience how HIV is transmitted, and 1 in 5 weren’t sure. Joyce Ouma, Regional Youth Officer UNAIDS Eastern & Southern Africa helps clear up the confusion and talks about the facts!


The sudden collapse of foreign aid has been devasting. Such global challenges require us to work together in new, innovative ways. Pls join the launch of this timely call to solve global challenges thru global public investment. Global Public Investment Network Register: zoom.us/meeting/regist…


Nyanza District Ruhango District Nyabihu District Bugesera District Rulindo District Huye District Kayonza District Nyagatare District The Global Fund 3/3: PLHIV are followed-up by Peer Educators within community in health facilities to adhere well on treatment & coach their peers. They follow-up 45 -50 clients to avoid new infections & improve their socio-economic status.


Today, IMRO Rwanda held its Annual Advocacy Meeting in Nyanza District under the theme: “Promoting Inclusive Access to Health Services for Key Populations.” The meeting was officially opened by the Vice Mayor in charge of Social Affairs.


Nyanza District Rwanda Biomedical Centre The Global Fund UNAIDS Rwanda Rwanda NGOs Forum on HIV/AIDS and H.P Mwananawe Aimable, LLB, MIRD UN Women Rwanda UNICEF Rwanda EANNASO AmplifyChange Expertise France Grateful to the Vice Mayor of Social Affairs, Nyanza District for officially opening our Annual Advocacy Meeting on inclusive health for Key Populations. A powerful step forward in promoting equitable access to HIV/TB services under the GC7 project. #GC7 #HealthForAll


With the sudden US funding cuts threatening community-led HIV services, Global Black Gay Men Connect and International Network of People who Use Drugs are calling for urgent action from governments, donors, and development partners. Read: unaids.org/en/resources/p…

The global HIV response is backsliding. The Independent travelled to Uganda & Zimbabwe, to document the effects of the US funding cuts—without restoration of funding, UNAIDS Global estimates an additional 4 million AIDS-related deaths by 2029. independent.co.uk/tv/news/trump-…

📍On May 23, Dream Village & Plan International Rwanda led Bugesera SOYEE Hub learners on a field visit to Kigali! Welding, tailoring & hairdressing students explored real job sites gaining skills,mentorship & industry insight. 🙌 With parents' & leaders support, dreams got closer! #YouthSkill



🚨 Youth-led #HIV responses are in crisis. A new survey from youth networks reveals devastating funding cuts following the 2025 US stop-work order, leaving essential services disrupted worldwide. We are calling for urgent action. 📢 Read more UNAIDS Global 👉🏼unaids.org/en/resources/p…


“Choice for HIV prevention is not a luxury. It is a right. We must ensure that young women have the choice to protect themselves from HIV” – says Dr. Liliane Mwakyosi DARE Organization 🇹🇿

According to Global Black Gay Men Connect's report, an estimated 2.2 million people across Kenya, Uganda and Nigeria, have lost access to key population-focused HIV prevention services. Find out more about the impact of the sudden US funding cuts to community-led services:

The UNCT Rwanda Retreat kicks off in Bugesera District. Two days of reflection, alignment and innovation as we gear up to deliver the UNSDCF 2025–2029 with greater agility, impact and coherence.




Since 2010, new HIV infections in Eswatini 🇸🇿 & Lesotho 🇱🇸 fell by two-thirds, and AIDS-related deaths have been cut in half. UNAIDS Global is supporting these and other PEPFAR countries to develop sustainability roadmaps to #endAIDS. Science Magazine science.org/content/articl…

8 months pregnant, Temalangeni walked 10km for a check-up—only to find out she was HIV-positive. She got treatment. But home follow-up? No longer available. UNAIDS Eswatini's Nuha Ceesay warns: “Pulling funding now is like unplugging life support.” science.org/content/articl…
