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The NGO Delegation’s Report to the PCB will focus on the importance of involving communities – key and marginalized populations, people living with HIV, and other communities hard hit by the AIDS pandemic – in the HIV response. A topic that has long been discussed by multilateral organizations, donors, national governments, and of course, communities themselves.

NGO Report of the 53ème PCB Meeting | 30 juin 2023

People living with HIV during humanitarian emergencies

This year’s report to the PCB will focus on ‘People living with HIV during humanitarian emergencies’. The last couple of years have seen several different humanitarian emergencies arising from various parts of the world. Some of the most notable ones include the Russo-Ukrainian War, the ongoing conflict in Sudan, and the catastrophic hunger crisis in Somalia. These crises create gaps in the global response to HIV/AIDS for people living with HIV. You can now download and read the report.

The 2022 NGO report focuses on the untapped potential of U=U as a community-led, HIV health equity strategy to improve the health and quality of life of people living with HIV and contribute to the global treatment targets by advancing universal access to antiretroviral therapy, diagnostics and sustained care, while reducing HIV transmission.

PCB Summary Bulletin

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Against the backdrop of a deepening funding crisis and institutional restructuring, the Board focused on key agenda items including the annotated outline of the Global AIDS Strategy 2026–2031, revisions to the Joint Programme Operating Model, strategic human resources updates, and the latest UBRAF performance report.

Kenya hosted the 55th UNAIDS Programme Coordinating Board (PCB) meeting in Nairobi from 10 to 12 December 2024, marking the first time in 18 years that the PCB convened in Africa. This historic event underscored the continent’s centrality in the global HIV response, with Kenya also organizing five field visits for delegates on 9 December. These visits offered firsthand insight into the challenges and successes of local HIV programs, highlighting the critical role of community-driven initiatives in shaping effective responses.

The Summary Bulletin contains the following sections: Report of the Executive Director, Report by the Chair of the Committee of Cosponsoring Organizations, Leadership in the AIDS response, Follow-up to the thematic segment from the 53rd Programme Coordinating Board meeting, Unified Budget, Results and Accountability Framework (UBRAF) 2022-2026; Performance Monitoring Reporting, Unified Budget, Results and Accountability Framework (UBRAF) 2022-2026; Financial Reporting, Update on strategic human resources management issues, Statement by the representative of the UNAIDS Secretariat Staff Association, Independent Organizational Oversight Reports and Management Response, 55th meeting of the Programme Coordinating Board and Thematic Segment: Testing and HIV.

The NGO Delegation to the UNAIDS Programme Coordinating Board is gathering input for our 2025 NGO Report on community-led, integrated HIV healthcare service delivery and we need your voice!

“The global AIDS response is collapsing—not because we lack solutions, but because we’ve abandoned the will to act”.

The Global AIDS Strategy 2026-2031 must match today’s urgency with clarity, ambition, and a firm commitment to the communities who continue to drive the HIV response towards success – and who will pay the highest price if it fails. We stand ready to lead and expect the Strategy to stand with us.

We are pleased to introduce Amrita Sarkar, a dedicated and experienced change-maker in the field of transgender persons’ wellbeing and HIV advocacy, as the newly selected NGO Delegate to participate in the upcoming PCB

After recovering from two weeks of full-day plenary sessions and side events at the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII) hosted in different locations across New York City and often scheduled for the same time, I remain committed to the need for UNAIDS and their co-sponsoring UN agencies, country governments, the private sector, community leaders and all stakeholders to continue to work diligently toward achieving the UN’s Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 3.3 where one of the critical targets is the elimination of HIV as a public health threat by 2030.

La délégation des ONG

Le Conseil de coordination du Programme (CCP) a été établi comme organe directeur de l’ONUSIDA. Le CCP comprend une délégation d’organisations non gouvernementales (ONG) composée de cinq membres et de cinq suppléants représentant cinq régions géographiques: l’Afrique, l’Asie et l’Océanie, l’Europe, l’Amérique latine et les Caraïbes et l’Amérique du Nord.

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L'ONUSIDA et l'ONU

L’ONUSIDA a été créé en 1994 par une résolution du Conseil économique et social des Nations Unies (ECOSOC) et rendu opérationnel en janvier 1996.

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