News

Services without stigma: Halting HIV’s spread in Lesotho through non-discriminatory care

Peer educators receive training on driving the uptake of sexual and reproductive health services among populations at risk of acquiring HIV. © Lesotho Planned Parenthood Association / Lebeoana Kholokholo
  • 09 October 2023
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News

In Angola, young people help shatter the stigma around comprehensive sexuality education

Eva Monteiro Teixeira, a mentor with the UNFPA Safeguard Young People programme, leads a discussion on sexual and reproductive health at the Escola Grafanil in Luanda. © UNFPA Angola/K Karlo Cesar
  • 05 June 2023
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Statement

Statement by UNFPA Executive Director Dr. Natalia Kanem on World AIDS Day 2022

29 November 2022

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Publication

Technical Brief: Transgender People and HIV in Prisons and other Closed Settings

Number of pages: 11

Publication date: 29 Nov 2022

Publisher: UNAIDS, UNDP, UNFPA, UNODC, WHO, Penal Reform international

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Resources

UNFPA Green Procurement 2021

Resource date: Nov 2022

Author: UNFPA Supply Chain Management Unit

Re-Advertisement: Youth, HIV/AIDS Technical Consultant

  • Level: Consultant
  • Contract type: Consultancy
  • Closing date: 11 Sep 2022 11:59 PM (America/New_York)
  • Duty station: Cairo, Egypt

Youth, HIV/AIDS Technical Consultant

  • Level: Consultant
  • Contract type: Consultancy
  • Closing date: 07 Aug 2022 07:25 AM (America/New_York)
  • Duty station: Cairo, Egypt

News

Fighting the stigma of living with HIV in Sri Lanka

The HIV prevalence rate in Sri Lanka is estimated at less than .1 per cent but self-stigma may prevent some people living with HIV from being reflected in national data. © UNFPA Sri Lanka
  • 01 June 2022
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Joint evaluation of the UN Joint Programme on AIDS’s work on efficient and sustainable financing

Joint evaluation of the UN Joint Programme on AIDS’s work on efficient and sustainable financing

2022

Global

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Yes

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The Evaluation Offices of UNAIDS and UNFPA, in collaboration with WFP, have jointly managed an independent evaluation of the UNAIDS Joint Programme’s contribution to efficient and sustainable financing for the AIDS response.

The evaluation finds that the Joint Programme has made important contributions to improving allocative and technical efficiency of the AIDS response. In countries, UNAIDS convening power, political advocacy and role as a neutral broker directly contribute to Global Fund and PEPFAR funding processes and domestic commitments to HIV.

The Joint Programme's inclusiveness of civil society, community-based organizations and key populations has directly contributed to funding key population services and community-led responses. However, more is needed to strengthen their capacity to engage in the financing agenda.

The evaluation recommends the Joint Programme to create a common vision and improve coordination with regard to the integration of HIV financing within the wider health and Universal Health Coverage financing agenda. Allocative and technical efficiency, particularly focused on domestic financing, should be a priority for the Joint Programme going forward.

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