We reaffirm our commitment to freedom, democratic principles and human rights. We reaffirm our belief in the rule of law which respects and protects without fear or favor the rights and liberties of every citizen, and provides the setting in which the human spirit can develop in freedom and diversity.
Political Declaration on HIV and AIDS: Ending Inequalities and Getting on Track to End AIDS by 2030
A manifesto issued by ACT UP (New York) and AIDS ACTION NOW! (Toronto) at the V International AIDS Conference in Montreal. The manifesto calls for an international code of rights that is based on acknowledging and preserving the humanity of people with HIV disease.
Prevention Access Campaign – The revolution in living and loving with HIV
People living with HIV on effective treatment can’t pass it on to a partner.
U=U is a Prevention Access Campaign and community built for individuals with HIV. People living with HIV have collaborated with researchers to educate others and the common question: "Will I pass on HIV to my sexual partner?". The answer is, if you have an undetectable viral load and regularly take your prescribed medications, you cannot pass on HIV to sexual partners.
U = U (Undetectable = Untransmittable)
Early initiation of antiretroviral therapy (ART) improves overall health and prevents sexual transmission of HIV. The goal of treatment is to achieve and maintain an undetectable viral load. Studies have shown that effective ART prevents sexual transmission of HIV.
Three steps and other things to know about tracking ovulation, from the Canadian HIV Pregnancy Planning Guidelines
"Universal access and human rights” for people living with HIV remains critical to reproduction and rights.
The Denver Principles are the foundation of the movements that continue to empower people living with HIV.
The Paris Declaration is about what works and doesn’t work when it comes to human aid.