Thanks again for all the awesome engagement, input and support during the CrowdOutAIDS process! If you haven’t checked out the full strategy yet, you can download it here.
We’re happy to introduce to you Brian Kanaahe, who was…
Thanks again for all the awesome engagement, input and support during the CrowdOutAIDS process! If you haven’t checked out the full strategy yet, you can download it here.
We’re happy to introduce to you Brian Kanaahe, who was…
Young people, between the ages of 15 to 29 years, all over the world are invited to take part in this last phase of CrowdoutAIDS strategy development aimed at re-defining how UNAIDS work with young people.…
Last week Friday is not one that will be forgotten quickly, as CrowdoutAIDS held its first live session, moderated by Tsoarelo and Mikaela. The Sessions started at 1pm GTM and had 23 participants.
The purpose of this blog is…
Hey all,
Great news today! We have just finished a one hour meeting with UNAIDS Executive Director, Mr Michel Sidibé who is really impressed with this virtual policy project, and all the fantastic discussion that have been taken place across the…
Featured on Advocates’ International Youth Activist Network (iYAN) January Newsletter:
The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) launched and continues to host CrowdOutAIDS.org, an online collaborative project to crowdsource its new strategy on youth and HIV—a first in…
We had the opportunity to be part of the side meeting with the UNAIDS Programme Coordinating Board (PCB) NGO representative in attendance. The meeting kicked off with a fast-paced discussion on how the PCB works.
As we explained in an…
Hello everyone!
Thank you so much for participating actively in the CrowdOutAIDS Online Forum—the first part of this collaborative strategy development project. So far more than 8000 young people from every corner of the world have been engaged
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The report reveals progress in the decline of new HIV infections and AIDS-related deaths as well as an increased access to treatment globally, as “50% of people who are eligible for antiretroviral therapy now have access to lifesaving treatment.”
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