News

Activism, art and community as support networks for young people living with HIV in Ecuador

Twenty-seven-year-old activist Anthony Guerrero is proud to come from the coastal province of Esmeraldas, despite its challenges. © Carlos Sanchez
  • 19 September 2024
1

News

“Why me?” – Stigma, lack of information leave Myanmar youth in the dark on HIV

Condoms at a UNFPA-supported mobile clinic. Sithu, 21, did not know how to protect himself from HIV. © UNFPA/Yenny Gamming
  • 10 January 2019
1

News

Post-rape care needed to protect against HIV in conflict-affected Ukraine

  • 01 December 2015
1

News

HIV prevention efforts must reach most vulnerable – adolescents, young women, LGBTQIA+ communities

“Condoms will just disappear from our homes and we will know they are being used,” said 'Maneo Ramabanta, in Lesotho, where HIV prevention efforts must reach vulnerable adolescents. © UNFPA Lesotho/Violet Maraisane
  • 23 July 2018
1

22nd International AIDS Conference

23 July - 27 July 2018

Amsterdam, the Netherlands

1

Statement

Uphold the Right to Health for All to End AIDS by 2030

01 December 2017

1

Publication

HIV Prevention 2020 Road Map

Number of pages: 33

Publication date: 01 Sep 2017

Author: UNFPA and UNAIDS

1

News

A secret pregnancy in the Comoros: One teen’s story

UNFPA works with youth groups to provide sexual and reproductive health information and services. A UNFPA-supported HIV screening for young people in Moroni. © UNFPA Comoros
  • 07 November 2017
1

News

HIV prevention efforts must reach vulnerable girls and young women

Takhona learned to protect herself from HIV from UNFPA's Safeguard Young People programme. © UNFPA Swaziland
  • 10 October 2017
1

Publication

Ending the AIDS epidemic for adolescents, with adolescents

Number of pages: 31

Publication date: 09 Dec 2016

Author: UNFPA, ALL IN

This publication provides guidance to programme designers, implementers, policymakers and decision-makers on how to meaningfully engage adolescents in the AIDS response and in broader health programming. It also demonstrates why adolescents and youth are critical in efforts to end the AIDS epidemic by 2030.

The publication additionally highlights what steps should be taken to implement programmes and policies that improve adolescent health outcomes (including for HIV) at the national, regional and global levels.

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