PAC is thrilled to have played a leading role in the drafting and launching of the World Health Organization’s groundbreaking policy brief. Read about the brief’s game-changing implications in this article in Devex. “Policy documents don’t usually trigger excitement....
our work Prevention Access Campaign’s collaborative advocacy, education, communications and movement building work has resulted in historic global changes to the official risk assessments of HIV sexual transmission. We are changing the narrative about living and...
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Undetectable equals Untransmittable is a game-changer in our ability to reach the global targets on HIV and end AIDS as a public health threat by 2030. Governments can prevent new transmissions and end AIDS by getting everyone living with HIV on treatment. We must...
“The spread of HIV in the Western Cape ends with me”. With this simple message, the Western Cape officially launched our multi-sectoral undetectable equals untransmittable (U=U) campaign to promote the benefits of antiretroviral therapy (ART) for people living with...
We are thrilled to announce the launch of the United States U=U National Taskforce. Together with incredible partners, we are on a mission to promote modern HIV prevention, notably the fact that people with HIV who take medication and maintain an undetectable viral...
Undetectable= Untransmittable (U=U) is the message that was spread in Durban on Tuesday, 20 June. Ethekwini Mayor Mxolisi Kaunda launched the U=U campaign in Durban in collaboration with UNAIDS and community organizations. The launch was held ahead of the 11th SA...
Incredible progress in the fight against HIV in Malawi! New infections decreased from 56,500 (2010) to 15,000 (2022), and AIDS-related deaths dropped from 36,000 to 11,100. The T=T (local name) campaign for UequalsUplayed a crucial role in emphasizing that an...
The Global Fund, a key player in the fight against HIV, Tuberculosis, Malaria, and pandemics, and the creation of a healthier and more equitable world, together with the Prevention Access Campaign, Ministry of Health of Vietnam, and other partners in Vietnam, hosted a...
U=U Works! Findings from a 10-year study examining HIV “treatment as prevention” (TasP) in Australia between 2010 to 2019, published in Lancet HIV, showed a 27% increase in people accessing effective HIV treatment, which has resulted in a 66% decrease in new HIV...