As of 2026, IAVI has decided to cease its publication due to budget constraints that it and many other global public health non-profit organizations are now facing.
It is sad to see this publication, with its rich history tracking HIV prevention research and many other public-health-related stories, end. Over the 30 years since its inception, IAVI Report has evolved from a more IAVI-centered newsletter to a full-color journal on HIV science and prevention research, to an online-only publication. Its shorter-lived, sister journal VAX, was a resource for clinical trial sites involved in HIV research and to inform communities more broadly about HIV research and the science of other infectious diseases.
Read the full note from the editor here.
The final article of the publication is a tribute to IAVI Report and a reminder of the optimism, determination, and passion that have, and always will, fuel progress.
Source : IAVI
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