The Multisectoral Impact of the HIV/AIDS Epidemic - A PrimerThis report provides an overview of how HIV/AIDS has affected many sectors of society, reaching well beyond its direct human toll, and summarizes key research on the topic.
The Global HIV Prevention Working Group issued a report, "Behavior Change for HIV Prevention: (Re) Considerations for the 21st Century."
Fact Sheet: The HIV/AIDS Epidemic in South Africa
This fact sheet provides an overview of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Sub-Saharan Africa.
This fact sheet provides an overview of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the Caribbean, including the latest data on the populations affected and information on international support for initiatives to fight the epidemic in the region.
This updated fact sheet provides the latest data on the global HIV/AIDS epidemic, including impact by region, on women and young people, and data on the global response.
A side-by-side comparison examines the provisions of the original 2003 President's Emergengy Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) law and the 2008 reauthorization.
This fact sheet provides an overview of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Mexico.
This fact sheet provides an overview of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Latin America.
Donor governments, including the United States and European nations, provide the bulk of international funding for health in low- and middle- income countries each year. Despite significant increases in such funding, however, it still falls short of need as estimated by the World Health Organization’s Commission on Macroeconomics and Health. This report provides an analysis of donor commitments for health and includes detailed tables and charts.
This video features interviews with several reporters and a policy analyst who share their views on the unique challenges of reporting on HIV/AIDS. Four journalists share their experiences covering HIV/AIDS in the U.S. and around the world. They, along with a policy analyst, offer guidance about issues ranging from understanding data to considering the sensitivities of reporting on someone who is HIV-positive.