Missed targets have resulted in 3.5 million more HIV infections and 820 000 more AIDS-related deaths since 2015 than if the world was on track to meet the 2020 targets. In addition, the response could be set back further, by 10 years or more, if the COVID-19 pandemic results in severe disruptions to HIV services.
The 2020 United Nations High Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development Goals Primer
Report of the Independent Expert: Visit to Ukraine
Victor Madrigal-Borloz, assesses the implementation of existing national and international human rights standards to combat violence and discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity and gives a panoramic view of the human rights situation of lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and gender diverse persons in Ukraine.
When Will Sports Stop Policing Femininity?
Intersection of race and gender discrimination in sport
South Africa: Semenya Welcomes UN denouncing systemic discrimination in sport
UNAIDS Board discusses UNAIDS’ work on COVID-19 and HIV and UNAIDS’ next strategy and its transformative agenda
The 46th meeting of the UNAIDS Programme Coordinating Board (PCB) has concluded in Geneva, Switzerland. The PCB, which met from 23 to 25 June 2020, was held for the very first time as a virtual meeting because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The PCB, chaired by the United States of America, had decided that it would be important to demonstrate that the intergovernmental process can continue to work effectively during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Uganda: “I also need to be happy”: Anna Morena’s story
UNAIDS Executive Director sets out HIV/COVID-19 landscape at opening of PCB meeting
UNAIDS: COVID-19 could affect the availability and cost of antiretroviral medicines, but the risks can be mitigated
The objective of this report is to assess the situational landscape during mid-May 2020 surrounding the value chain of the production and distribution of generic antiretroviral medicines in low- and-middle-income countries and to provide recommendations on mitigating the risks of potential disruptions.
Community-led responses in the time of COVID – UNAIDS global survey
UN says resuming refugee resettlement as virus restrictions ease
The United Nations said Thursday it was resuming resettlement travel for refugees, which was suspended in March due to the coronavirus crisis, delaying departures for some 10,000 refugees. The UN agencies for refugees and for migration jointly announced “the resumption of resettlement departures” by people already living as refugees who have been approved to move to third countries.