Stigma and discrimination impede prevention.
Increasing criminalisation of same-sex relationships, drug use, and sex work threatens progress on HIV prevention. Effective HIV prevention for members of key populations—who account for two-thirds of all new HIV acquisitions—requires policy reform to reverse this trend and expand access to rights-based, community-led programmes.
of sex workers received at least two HIV prevention interventions in the past three months.*
Global target of 90% by 2025
of gay men and other men who have sex with men received at least two HIV prevention interventions in the past three months.*
Global target of 90% by 2025
of people who inject drugs received at least two HIV prevention interventions in the past three months.*
Global target of 90% by 2025