SWAN examines the social justice impact of intersecting identities and provides recommendations for improving services, rights-based programs, and advocacy.
RCF awards $23,380,000 to 25 international grantees, including IDPC and several of its members, to support organisational strengthening, HIV-related services, and advocacy efforts.
In Lisbon, community members with lived experience are leading widespread HIV testing and supervised consumption programmes for underserved populations.
The UNAIDS Programme Coordinating Board report qualitatively outlines obstacles to realising global targets for community-led HIV/AIDS service delivery, calling for equitable financing and resilience against anti-rights movements.
Harm Reduction International map out availability of harm reduction services regionally and highlight key issues and populations that remain neglected, including indigenous, incarcerated and young people.
The HIV Legal Network highlight the deep-rooted colonialism and racism underpinning Canada's drug laws, offering Indigenous people who use drugs crucial knowledge about their legal rights and protections.
The Rise & Decriminalize Movement, a coalition of community-led organizations in Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia, publish a communique about dwindling public health services for people affected by HIV.
Allen et al. reveal the value of community interventions to prevent HIV outbreaks, highlighting the potential for scaled-up services for communities of people who use drugs to avert outbreaks.