RESOURCES

“Do you see me?” Flipping the lens on HIV stigma and set against a vivid backdrop HIV/AIDS signature red, the campaign PSA urges viewers to confront their biases and see the people—not the stigma—behind HIV. Explore the campaign here.

Voices of Strength and Hope. ACCHO is proud to feature four voices of strength who share their experiences, insights, and leadership in navigating the realities of HIV today. Their stories reflect resilience, courage, and the ongoing need for culturally grounded, community-led responses.

State of HIV 2025 – Rights, Progress, and Unfinished Work. Despite progress over decades, Canada has failed to meet global 95-95-95 targets, and hard-won gains across the country are now being threatened by regressive legal and policy barriers that deter access to HIV testing, prevention, treatment, and care. HIV Legal Network‘s timely report looks at the state of the HIV response in Canada in 2025 and makes actionable recommendations to the federal and provincial governments to ensure that Canada meets its commitments to prevent new transmissions, while protecting the health and human rights of people living with and affected by HIV.

With sudden US funding cuts and reductions from key donors shocking the global AIDS response, UNAIDS released a new report showing how these disruptions unfolded—and the resilience of communities and countries protecting progress.​ Download report:​ https://www.unaids.org/en/2025-world-aids-day  ​

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