
A rainbow of hope for LGBTQI+ people in rural Japan

UNAIDS calls for access to HIV prevention, treatment and care in prisons, including access to life saving harm reduction services

UNAIDS calls for access to HIV prevention, treatment and care in prisons, including access to life saving harm reduction services

UNAIDS calls for access to HIV prevention, treatment and care in prisons, including access to life saving harm reduction services

Moldova expands harm reduction services to all prisons

Moldova expands harm reduction services to all prisons

Leave no one behind and that includes people who use drugs

Uganda’s new Anti-Homosexuality Bill would harm public health

Cook Islands’ original path toward equality

Cook Islands’ original path toward equality

UNAIDS welcomes the decriminalisation of same-sex relations by the Cook Islands parliament

Healthcare access is fraught for trans people in Asia and the Pacific. Communities are working to change this.

Beyond transgender visibility: India works toward employment equity

UNAIDS urges the Government of Uganda to not enact harmful law that threatens public health

How harsh drug laws undermine health and human rights in Asia Pacific

“Silence is better” — How the criminalisation of sex workers keeps exploitation in the shadows

UNAIDS congratulates Barbados on its decision to repeal colonial-era laws that criminalised same sex sexual relations

UNAIDS welcomes the appointment of Erika Castellanos as Executive Director of GATE

Thailand’s Mplus: HIV services delivered in style

UNAIDS welcomes the decriminalisation of same sex relations by Singapore's Parliament

UNAIDS again urges Russia to repeal 'LGBTQ propaganda' law

UNAIDS urges Russia to repeal 'LGBTQ propaganda' law

UNAIDS urges Russia to repeal 'LGBTQ propaganda' law

Justice is never given, it is won: How Eastern Caribbean activists developed the successful strategy to defeat the laws which criminalised LGBT people.

St Kitts and Nevis becomes the latest country to declare that laws that have criminalized LGBT people are unconstitutional

UNAIDS welcomes the repeal of the law that criminalized LGBT people in Singapore

A model for serving key populations from Haiti

UNAIDS calls for urgent global response to Monkeypox Public Health Emergency with rights-based public health and equitable access to vaccines

A beacon of hope in Guatemala

UNAIDS welcomes India’s Supreme Court order that the constitutional right of sex workers to life, liberty and dignity must be respected

Addressing the vulnerabilities and challenges facing LGBTI people in and fleeing from Ukraine

Addressing the vulnerabilities and challenges facing LGBTI people in and fleeing from Ukraine

Unboxing self-esteem among transgender women in Brazil and their dreams for a dignified life

Keeping LGBTI people safe in times of war

Keeping LGBTI people safe in times of war

“A litmus test of civilization” - How the war in Ukraine has impacted LGBTI people

“A litmus test of civilization” - How the war in Ukraine has impacted LGBTI people

Sustaining HIV services for people who use drugs in Odesa

Social entrepreneurship—a tool of self-empowerment for the LGBTI community

Social entrepreneurship—a tool of self-empowerment for the LGBTI community

Helping to break stigma and discrimination against transgender people in Brazil

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

Ukrainian activist Anastasiia Yeva Domani talks to UNAIDS about how the transgender community is coping during the war in Ukraine

Training health-care workers in Indonesia to improve HIV services for young key populations

Transgender sex workers face frequent abuse

Transgender sex workers face frequent abuse

Social enterprises and financial saving supporting Madagascan sex workers through COVID-19

UNAIDS Executive Director's Statement at the 65th session of the Commission on Narcotic Drugs

UNAIDS Executive Director's Statement at the 65th session of the Commission on Narcotic Drugs

Guyana’s transgender community calls for protection under anti-discrimination laws