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STOPAIDS is the network of UK agencies working since 1986 to promote an effective global response to HIV and AIDS. With 80 members behind us, we raise a united voice to rally and maintain the UK’s leadership in the global response to HIV. Together, and with people living with HIV at the centre of our efforts, we fight for a global response that respects, protects and fulfils human rights. We give

Ending the AIDS crisis is within reach – but the UK has to not cut key funding 09/02/2026

"We cannot...risk the reversal of decades of progress. Rather, we should learn from these difficult lessons and properly fund the global HIV response to ensure we can end AIDS as a public health threat by 2030."

Dr Beccy Cooper MP in The Independent this weekend.

Ending the AIDS crisis is within reach – but the UK has to not cut key funding Aid cuts by the US, and planned cuts by the UK, risk undermining decades of progress and could put millions of lives in danger, writes Beccy Cooper

04/02/2026

*Take the HEAR CSO Global Survey to shape the future of global health architecture.*

Changes to financing, governance and access strategies for global health are coming. Civil society has been under-represented in many reform discussions. Help change this! Take the Health Architecture Reimagined Civil Society Organization Global Survey today. Civil society and diverse community voices must shape the future. To date, HEAR CSO has convened seven regional consultations involving 129 individuals from 57 countries across a range of health issues. The survey expands civil society and impacted community voice at a crucial time. You can complete it even if you attended a consultation.

HEAR CSO, a partnership including CSEM for UHC-2030, Global Fund Advocates Network, Global Network of People living with HIV (GNP+), ITPC, NCD Alliance, STOPAIDS and WACI Health, is running a global survey to gather civil society and diverse community priorities on how global health is funded, governed, and delivered.

📝 Take the HEAR CSO Global Survey (10–15 minutes) and share it with your networks
🔗 Bitly: http://bit.ly/4sO3Duv
⏰ Deadline: 28th February

Your input will inform civil society tools, analysis, and advocacy in 2026, helping CSOs to advocate for health systems that are more equitable, community-led, and accountable.

22/10/2025

In just under a month from today, the fight to end AIDS, TB, and malaria reaches a pivotal moment.

The UK must not turn away.

On Friday, 21 November, The Global Fund's 8th Replenishment Summit – co-hosted by the UK and South Africa – will bring world leaders together to commit the investments needed to save millions of lives. A successful replenishment is a critical step towards ending AIDS, TB, and malaria as public health threats by 2030.

More than 70 million lives have been saved by The Global Fund partnership in over 2 decades. An achievement that demonstrates what is possible when governments, the private sector, and philanthropy work together.

Effective multilateralism works, and the UK plays a central role.

Together, we can save up to 23 million lives and move closer to a world free from the deadliest infectious diseases.

We will to end AIDS, TB and malaria.

70 Million Reasons Why 20/10/2025

We must to ensure The Global Fund has the resources it needs to save millions more lives from AIDS, TB and malaria.

Why?

Here’s 70 reasons.

70 Million Reasons Why Why support the Global Fund? Because it works. Because together, we’ve made unstoppable progress against the deadliest infectious diseases. Because we streng...

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