Policy and Advocacy
When Grants End, So Do Scientific Breakthroughs
New analysis from amfAR’s Public Policy Office assesses the human cost of terminated federal research grants focused on cancer.


Your Source for HIV Data
amfAR maintains a series of free interactive databases to inform policymakers, public health officials, advocates, researchers, and other stakeholders about key aspects of the evolving U.S. and global HIV epidemics. These essential resources provide comprehensive data on global HIV programming/funding, key populations, the opioid epidemic, COVID-19, and the U.S. Ending the Epidemic plan.
From HIV to Global Cancer Prevention: A New Chapter in Global Health Financing
An ambitious new effort to combat cancer is modeled on global HIV initiatives such as PEPFAR and the Global Fund.
24 Hours to Save AIDS Research
A global campaign—24 Hours to Save AIDS Research—draws on expertise of researchers and advocates to call for sustained U.S. funding for HIV research.
Title X Restrictions Harm the U.S. HIV Response
New amfAR study shows that progress in ending the HIV epidemic is jeopardized when federal limits are placed on family planning services.