Women living with HIV in China unite to confront discrimination

Unfinished business: only the urgent and accelerated delivery of HIV services will keep the promise of ending AIDS in children by 2030

UNAIDS urges sub-Saharan African countries and global partners to ensure children living with HIV are on life-saving treatment and to stop new infections

Community leadership driving progress to eliminate mother-to-child HIV transmission in Indonesia

New report from UNAIDS shows that AIDS can be ended by 2030 and outlines the path to get there

Highlighting the role that faith communities are playing to end AIDS in children and adolescents

African leaders unite in pledge to end AIDS in children

Indonesia: Helping one family at a time through Lentera Anak Pelangi’s One Child One life program

New global alliance launched to end AIDS in children by 2030

It is time to end AIDS in children once and for all: Global Alliance launched

Botswana leads the way for high HIV burden country certification on the path to eliminate vertical HIV transmission

Popular and dedicated singer Samba Peuzzi calls for ending HIV infections among children

UNAIDS launches Unbox Me to advocate for the rights of transgender children

Experience of childhood violence is high

One hundred and fifty thousand preventable new HIV infections among children in 2020

Co-creating a new global initiative to end AIDS among children, adolescents and their mothers

We need your thoughts and ideas on how to end AIDS among children, adolescents and mothers—new global online survey launched

Botswana is first country with severe HIV epidemic to reach key milestone in the elimination of mother-to-child HIV transmission

UNAIDS warns of millions of AIDS-related deaths and continued devastation from pandemics if leaders don’t address inequalities

Children being left behind

Anambra, Nigeria, commits to eliminating vertical transmission of HIV by end of 2022

UNAIDS welcomes Chile’s recognition of responsibility for violating the rights of a woman living with HIV sterilized without her consent

New report reveals stark inequalities in access to HIV prevention and treatment services for children—partners call for urgent action

UNDP and UNAIDS support more than 300 pregnant and breastfeeding women living with HIV in Abidjan
First Lady of Côte d’Ivoire sponsors national consultation on paediatric HIV and tuberculosis

Integrated services and inclusion key to eliminating mother-to-child HIV transmission in Dominica

Less than 60% of pregnant women living with HIV in western and central Africa have access to services to stop vertical transmission of HIV

Wide range in access to HIV testing of babies in the Caribbean

Children living with HIV lagging behind adults in access to treatment

Faith-based project against paediatric HIV launched in Côte d’Ivoire

Joint statement calling for urgent country scale-up of access to optimal HIV treatment for infants and children living with HIV

UNAIDS calls on more to be done for paediatric HIV treatment in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

UNAIDS calls on countries to step up global action and proposes bold new HIV targets for 2025

UNAIDS joins partners to call for better testing, treatment and prevention of HIV and TB among children

COVID-19’s impact on HIV vertical transmission services reversed

Despite great progress since the early days, the HIV response is still failing children

The high possible cost of COVID-19 on new HIV infections among children

How are babies becoming infected with HIV in Africa?

Advocacy toolkit for African first ladies launched

Treating HIV-positive children with speed and skill

Sri Lanka eliminates vertical transmission of HIV and syphilis

The pros and cons of being small

UNAIDS calls on countries to accelerate efforts and close service gaps to end the AIDS epidemic among children and adolescents

Pakistan: bringing services closer to communities affected by the HIV outbreak

Responding to the HIV outbreak in Larkana

Malawi: remember where we have come from to move forward

HIV infections among children falling
Burkina Faso piloting PrEP

Only half of HIV-exposed babies are tested for HIV

UNAIDS, UNICEF and WHO urge countries in western and central Africa to step up the pace in the response to HIV for children and adolescents