Societal and legal impediments inhibit quality HIV prevention, care, treatment and support services and need to be removed. The political declaration adopted by UN member countries at the high-level meeting on HIV and AIDS in June 2021, included new societal enabler global targets for achievement by 2025 that will address this gap. Our paper describes how and why UNAIDS arrived at the societal enabler targets adopted. We conducted a scoping review and led a participatory process between January 2019 and June 2020 to develop an evidence-based framework for action, propose global societal enabler targets, and identify indicators for monitoring progress. A re-envisioned framework called the ‘3 S’s of the HIV response: Society, Systems and Serv...
This is a revision of the 2009 Technical Guide, which provides technical guidance to countries on mo...
The past decade has seen notable progress in confronting the HIV epidemic. By the end of 2013, almos...
There is growing recognition in the health community that the legal environment-including laws, poli...
Societal and legal impediments inhibit quality HIV prevention, care, treatment and support services ...
Societal and legal impediments inhibit quality HIV prevention, care, treatment and support services ...
The World Health Organization, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) and the Joint Un...
BackgroundThe Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) Fast-Track initiative seeks to eli...
BackgroundReaching the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) 90-90-90 targets to end t...
Concerted global efforts in scaling up HIV services in the past two decades have led to substantial ...
The United Nations Joint Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) has set ambitious treatment targets known as...
The global targets for the HIV response, accepted by the UN, to be reached by 2025 include HIV servi...
The UNAIDS Programme Coordinating Board, Recalling that all aspects of UNAIDS work are directed by t...
The WHO global health sector strategy on HIV/AIDS, 2011-2015 guides the health sector’s response to ...
The Progress report 2011: Global HIV/AIDS response reviews progress made until the end of 2010 in sc...
The global AIDS update, \u201cMiles to Go,\u201d released by UNAIDS in July 2018, acknowledges globa...
This is a revision of the 2009 Technical Guide, which provides technical guidance to countries on mo...
The past decade has seen notable progress in confronting the HIV epidemic. By the end of 2013, almos...
There is growing recognition in the health community that the legal environment-including laws, poli...
Societal and legal impediments inhibit quality HIV prevention, care, treatment and support services ...
Societal and legal impediments inhibit quality HIV prevention, care, treatment and support services ...
The World Health Organization, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) and the Joint Un...
BackgroundThe Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) Fast-Track initiative seeks to eli...
BackgroundReaching the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) 90-90-90 targets to end t...
Concerted global efforts in scaling up HIV services in the past two decades have led to substantial ...
The United Nations Joint Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) has set ambitious treatment targets known as...
The global targets for the HIV response, accepted by the UN, to be reached by 2025 include HIV servi...
The UNAIDS Programme Coordinating Board, Recalling that all aspects of UNAIDS work are directed by t...
The WHO global health sector strategy on HIV/AIDS, 2011-2015 guides the health sector’s response to ...
The Progress report 2011: Global HIV/AIDS response reviews progress made until the end of 2010 in sc...
The global AIDS update, \u201cMiles to Go,\u201d released by UNAIDS in July 2018, acknowledges globa...
This is a revision of the 2009 Technical Guide, which provides technical guidance to countries on mo...
The past decade has seen notable progress in confronting the HIV epidemic. By the end of 2013, almos...
There is growing recognition in the health community that the legal environment-including laws, poli...