Beyond the headlines, a deeper analysis of the new PEPFAR data paints an alarming picture. We are jeopardizing HIV progress & creating an opening for a resurgence. Read GAPP's assessment: https://t.co/7IKmZB2nl1
The Lancet's new "Series on Sustainable HIV Prevention in Africa" argues that epidemic control depends on shifting from fragmented, donor-led programmes to nationally led, integrated health systems. Find all six papers here: https://t.co/7e6HGQ3NYs
I was proud to accept the 2025 Award for Excellence in HIV/AIDS from @GappDc for my advocacy and leadership in protecting the PEPFAR program. We have made significant progress in combating HIV/AIDS thanks to programs like PEPFAR, which has saved an estimated 26 million lives since 2003. I remain committed to strengthening this lifesaving program for years to come.
In last week's episode of A Shot in the Arm Podcast, Emily Bass and Ben Plumley take stock of the current state of the U.S. response to #HIV/#AIDS and discuss the value of a multilateral approach to ending the epidemic.
Watch/listen here ➡️ https://t.co/0IiWgwDUwU
#WAD2025
Today, GAPP presented @SenatorCollins with the 2025 Excellence in HIV/AIDS Leadership Award. Sen. Collins has been a steadfast champion for America’s global HIV response & we are grateful for her commitment to ending the epidemic.
In a recent interview with @devex, Dr. Doris Macharia reflects on her first eight months as the president of @EGPAF. She discusses navigating a difficult funding environment, making tough decisions, staying mission-focused, and more ➡️ https://t.co/hSDbVw3cuT
ICYMI: On #WorldAIDSDay, AVAC's Mitchell Warren joined CAPRISA’s Slim Abdool Karim on South Africa's eNCA evening newscast to discuss the need to bolster #HIVPrevention and treatment.
Watch here: https://t.co/CJAnQejxuJ
In January, programs protecting 6.6 million orphans and vulnerable children (OVC) and their caregivers were dismantled. As of #WAD2025, millions of children remain at risk for malnutrition, disease, abuse, and sex trafficking. We must #FundWhatWorks and restore #OVC programs.
Until HIV/AIDS is no longer an epidemic anywhere, it is a risk everywhere. Every new infection allows the virus to evolve, evade, and spread. Prevention isn't charity — it's global health security. #FundWhatWorks now or pay more later. #WAD2025#HIVPrevention
Embracing new HIV prevention options — such as lenacapavir — could save $7 billion annually while saving more lives. Access to prevention isn't just the right thing to do — it's the smart investment. We have to #FundWhatWorks#HIVPrevention#WAD2025
Target: Reduce new HIV infections to 370,000 by 2025.
Reality: 1.3 million new HIV infections in 2024.
The gap is widening, and cuts to HIV prevention aren’t helping. We know how to stop HIV/AIDS. We need to #FundWhatWorks. #HIVPrevention#WAD2025
We're closer than ever to ending HIV/AIDS. 87% of people living with HIV know their status, and 89% are on treatment. But after 1.3 million new infections in 2024, there’s much work to be done. We can finish this fight, but it means we must #FundWhatWorks#HIVPrevention#WAD2025
Game-changing #HIV prevention means choice and access for all. Together, we can chart a path toward a future where HIV/AIDS is no longer a threat to public health and individual well-being.
#RethinkRebuildRise#WAD2025
@GlobalFund Executive Director Peter Sands shares insights on transformation and continued impact in this @Forbes piece ➡️ https://t.co/FiqONLbJwZ
#GlobalHealth#HIV#AIDS
“You can’t end the epidemic if you destroy the [National Institutes of Health] HIV research enterprise, because we need that research for next generation PrEP, next generation treatment, and a vaccine and a cure.” - Mitchell Warren, @HIVpxresearch ➡️ https://t.co/U67VqvjjaV
“Global Fund saved my life at least four times — through medicines, services & support during war.” — Valeria Rachinska, 100% Life (Ukraine).
@GlobalFund saves lives & gives hope — even in wartime. Watch, share & support the 8th Replenishment.
#TogetherWeSaveLives#StopAtNothing
More from Matthew's Kavanagh on the U.N. Global Council on Inequality, AIDS and Pandemics' new report in a recent interview with Politico: https://t.co/4YPsSSTJuy