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This World AIDS Day, along with Michelle Visage, Layton Williams, Charity Kase and Dr Ronx, we’re asking you to help end new HIV cases by 2030. We're so close, and this is what we're doing to get there. You can join us, and play your role by raising awareness, holding a fundraiser or donating and being part of this historic milestone.
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Make ending HIV stigma your legacy
To make the vision of the Plan a reality, we must see sustained investment in the NHS, stronger NHS partnerships with community organisations, and a continued focus on tackling inequalities.
HIV organisations have come together to call for the EHRC draft guidelines to be withdrawn
Digital transformation holds real potential for strengthening the UK’s HIV response but only if the right safeguards, investment, and co-production with communities are put in place.
In this important month for the community, in a year that has seen increasing challenges and rollback of LGBT+ rights in the UK and around the world, we asked some colleagues, supporters and allies what Pride means to them in 2025.
Re-engaging the 12,000 people not in HIV care
This research scopes and assesses how financial incentives could increase HIV testing in the UK.