Policy and Advocacy
If Southern States Follow Tennessee
If Southern states follow Tennessee’s lead and reject federal HIV guidance and funding, then hard-won progress in ending the epidemic will be derailed, according to new amfAR study.
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.
Science, Public Health, and Advocacy Converge at amfAR + M•A•C Event
amfAR CEO moderates wide-ranging panel discussion to commemorate World AIDS Day
Take the Rights Path
A new UNAIDS report, Take the Rights Path to End AIDS, links the promotion of human rights to improved HIV healthcare.
Supporting Health Advocacy from the Ground Up
In collaboration with the group Data, Et cetera, amfAR’s public policy office has published a new issue brief that examines the Global Fund’s efforts to strengthen community-focused HIV/AIDS programming.