[Press release] Planning for the future at UNAIDS’ 58th Board meeting

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GENEVA, 2 July 2026 — Just one week after Member States adopted a new Political Declaration on HIV/AIDS at the United Nations General Assembly in New York, the 58th Programme Coordinating Board (PCB) took the next step in shaping how the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) will evolve to help deliver those commitments.

Building on the renewed global political commitment to end AIDS as a public health threat by 2030, Board members reaffirmed the need for a strong, coordinated global HIV response while advancing discussions on how the Joint Programme should accompany the global response in a changing financial and global health landscape.

Across three days of discussions, Member States, communities and partners broadly agreed that while the current operating model must evolve, the world continues to need strong political leadership, multisectoral coordination, accountability and meaningful community participation. The discussions marked an important milestone in the work of the independent PCB Working Group, which will present final recommendations on the future structure and governance of the Joint Programme in October.

Read the full press release here.


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An interim report outlines several pathways for the future of UNAIDS — from a smaller secretariat to a UN-hosted hub or merger — while rejecting calls to sunset the agency by the end of 2026.


 

Source : UNAIDS

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