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AIDS remains a global challenge,

with over 38.4 million people living

with HIV worldwide,

and 9.6 million still unable

to access life-saving treatment.

A future where everyone, everywhere is free from AIDS.

We are dedicated to reimagining international development by challenging traditional structures, empowering the communities we serve, and integrating an anti-racist approach into our work and values.

Your generosity enables us to provide lifesaving services to those living with and affected by HIV, including through The Rapid Response Fund—our flagship initiative that supports marginalized communities in addressing HIV-related human rights challenges and combating increasing hostility and attacks on their rights.

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If possible, donate now to support our mission of achieving a future free from AIDS for everyone, everywhere.
Our activities include:

HIV cases are rising again, particularly among the world's most marginalized individuals who face significant barriers to accessing treatment, testing, and prevention.

Young women aged 15 to 24 are twice as likely to be living with HIV compared to their male peers.

Gay men and other men who have sex with men are 28 times more likely to acquire HIV, while transgender women face a 22 times higher risk.

In 2021, the Frontline AIDS partnership reached 12.1 million marginalized people with sexual and reproductive health interventions and supported 1,592 community organizations in addressing HIV.