Global HIV prevention quarterly newsletter, January to March 2025

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The first quarter of 2025 has been characterized by substantial shifts in the funding landscape for HIV prevention. With significant funding declines for HIV services particularly prevention, a majority of the Global HIV Prevention Coalition (GPC) countries prioritized treatment and prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV.

UNAIDS is collecting data from countries on the impact of the funding shifts on the HIV response and collaborating with partners through the GPC country platform – HIV Multisector Leadership Forum – to advance HIV prevention efforts as a priority for sustainability in countries. UNAIDS and partners developed the recommendations for 2030 HIV global targets to inform the development of the 2026 – 2031 Global AIDS Strategy – towards ending AIDS pre and post 2030. At CROI 2025, scientific updates on data for HIV prevention were presented including the once-yearly lenacapavir for prevention, long-acting cabotegravir implementation studies among others.

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The urgent need to protect HIV prevention and global health investments

Joint statement by FCAA, IPPF, and ILGA-World from the Kalavai Partnership


 

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