Conversations about young people with young people. This is how we have always done it. As we disseminate the report findings, one conversation at a time, with the young, government, partners and the UN.
“Talk is cheap without action and any inaction will cost us severely. Investing in sexual reproductive health rights is not a luxury, it is a necessity for survival and development & it is an obligation for us!” @msletsike
Full report ➡️ https://t.co/Nmjt8hj057
Speaking at a High-Level Youth Dialogue based on the UNAIDS Report Findings: Understanding the Cost of Inaction, Deputy Minister Steve Letsike of @DWYPD emphasised the urgent need for accountability and investment in young people’s futures...
Standing on business with the people we serve, our constituency People Living with HIV. This moment broke the internet, with almost 30k views 2 days. May we always remember why we started, and why we stayed, womandlaaaa!!
Standing on business with the people we serve, our constituency People Living with HIV. This moment broke the internet, with almost 30k views 2 days. May we always remember why we started, and why we stayed, womandlaaaa!!
When SA hosts the G20 again in 2044 I will be 67 and @LeviSingh6 will be 50. We shall reminisce on this moment-being counted on the right side of history as my mentor would say. Congrats civil society for that spectacular launch!!Womandla!!!
Young women of the now future!! Thank you @IsaacOffei11 for your endearing leadership. What a proud moment from a conversation that started out as a humble suggestion. Listening leadership thank you. Exciting times ahead indeed. @Winnie_Byanyima@UNAIDS_ZAF@UNAIDS@msletsike
Just nine years ago, only 47% of people living with HIV were on antiretroviral treatment. Today it's 77%.
But still, a person dies from AIDS-related causes every minute.
3 things must happen to get us on track to #endAIDS...
👉🏾 my @amfAR interview
https://t.co/vEkH3vY9IV
🚨Join @unwomenSA@HSRCza, UNAIDS &partners for a thought-provoking discussion on what is needed to break the cycle of gender-based violence and #HIV.
📆 5 December, 2024
⏰ 11h00-12h00
‼️Register here ➡️ https://t.co/79O84oRm6Y
Deets below 👇
In this podcast by @shotarmpodcast, UNAIDS Deputy Executive Director @SteglingC says, "People need to be able to access HIV prevention and treatment without fear. That’s why it’s key to protect human rights and create an enabling environment to #endAIDS."
https://t.co/zwwI214t5U
The world has made enormous progress in the fight to #endAIDS.
But we must protect and uphold the human rights of ALL people if we want to finish the job by 2030.
We must "Take the Rights Path"!
Today, Dec 1, is #WorldAIDSDay.
Find out more 👉🏾 https://t.co/YIIhhRNxgr
🚨 Happening Today!
What does work/life balance mean for women in leadership? Mrs. Monica Geingos will share her perspective and journey during @womenlifthealth’s Speaker Series.
➡️ Remember to tune in at 14:00 (CAT).
"Because of human rights, I am alive & I have access to health & education but we still face discrimination&stigma. I use my online community to bring hope", says 21-year-old #HIV activist @1banom9nde at the #WorldAIDSDay2024 report launch today.
What I hear Elton John saying here is "we still need and value leaders with hearts. We look to leaders with Ubuntu-humanity, these are the leaders that will deliver for people living with HIV". Selfless leadership...
Science, medicine and technology may be the "what" in ending AIDS, but inclusion, empathy and compassion are the "how."
Thank you Sir @eltonofficial for your work in the HIV and AIDS response.
Read his piece in @newsweek, which will be featured in our #WorldAIDSDay2024 report.
"We need to deliver proven, multi-sectoral, rights-based interventions to address the vulnerabilities girls face in accessing sexual & reproductive healthcare." - @tabitamah. Listen to the latest episode of the @RootofSciPod here: https://t.co/tP5JdVt5uE
Girls are not just the leaders of tomorrow; they are the changemakers of today,” a reminder that our future depends on their vision and leadership. We must invest in their education, amplify their voices, and create safe spaces where they can thrive.
Rachael Kundananji
Doing life with you as my Honorable DM is a privilege I don't take for granted. Thank you for honoring women in August. Siyabulela Peoples DM.
Womandla!!