29/06/2026
All PLHIV leaders, mark your calendars!
We’re gathering again to talk about what emerged from HLM2026, what it means for our priorities, and how we prepare for meaningful PLHIV engagement at AIDS2026.
Let’s reflect and move forward together.
🗓️ Date/Time: 09 JULY 2026, 12pm CET/01pm EAT
📍 Register: https://tinyurl.com/mt7nxuh5
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09/06/2026
Progress to end AIDS by 2030 is uneven and increasingly under threat, and the world cannot afford to lose momentum now.
This comes at a decisive political moment.
On June 22-23, 2026, global leaders will gather in New York to renew commitments and accelerate action to end AIDS as a public health threat by 2030.
https://www.unaids.org/en/2026-high-level-meeting-aids
09/06/2026
What is the ?
It’s where governments, communities, civil society and the UN come together to decide how the world stays on track to end AIDS as a public health threat by 2030. Because global commitments shape real-world access to HIV prevention, treatment, care, and rights.
https://www.unaids.org/en/2026-high-level-meeting-aids
09/06/2026
Congratulations to South Africa on the launch of lenacapavir, the twice-yearly injectable PrEP – a historic step forward in the fight to prevent HIV and a powerful example of what is possible when scientific innovation, political leadership and community action come together.
For the first time, a major HIV prevention innovation is being rolled out in low- and middle-income countries at the same time as in high-income countries – an important milestone for health equity.
South Africa is helping shape the future of HIV prevention by showing how breakthrough innovations can be rapidly translated into impact for the communities most affected by HIV.
The scale and speed of this rollout reflect decades of leadership by communities, activists, health workers and public institutions – and a clear commitment to reducing new infections faster and bringing the end of HIV as a public health threat within reach.
The Global Fund is proud to be a partner in this effort.
Cyril Ramaphosa | The Presidency of the Republic of South Africa
03/06/2026
Today, people living with HIV can live long, healthy lives, build loving relationships, have HIV-negative children, and achieve their dreams. HIV does not define a person's future.
When someone living with HIV is on treatment and maintains an undetectable viral load, they cannot sexually transmit HIV to their partner. That's the power of U=U (Undetectable = Untransmittable).
Let's replace myths with facts, stigma with support, and fear with understanding. ❤️