WE ARE COMMUNITY

ENDING THE HIV
EPIDEMIC: IT'S
EVERYONE'S
BUSINESS

WHAT WILL IT TAKE TO END HIV? A COMMUNITY.

“Ending the HIV epidemic is everyone’s business because, if we don’t, it will be everyone’s loss”. The powerful words of Sibulele Sibaca, Global Health Advocate & Social Entrepreneur, and ViiV Healthcare partner. Making HIV everybody’s business in order to achieve our collective goal of ending the epidemic was just one of the many topics discussed during an exclusive roundtable we held in partnership with key individuals from across the HIV community.

The conversation, which marks World AIDS Day 2024, seeks to re-frame the narrative around HIV, recognise the significant progress that has been made, and look ahead to what’s needed to end the epidemic once and for all.

Hear about the importance of making HIV a shared responsibility to achieve our goal of ending the epidemic

EMPOWERING THE HIV COMMUNITY

Click on each article to find out more about our commitment to working alongside the HIV community around the world.

Discover how ViiV Healthcare's External Affairs Community Liaisons are revolutionising HIV care in heavily impacted US cities, offering vital education and resources.

There’s a misconception that HIV Is a solved problem- it is not, and remains a significant global health challenge. But with collaboration, driven by deep community engagement and strategic partnerships, we move one step closer to ending the epidemic.

Throughout this page, you’ll hear from women living with HIV whose stories can inspire and empower others to live authentic and healthy lives.

The HER Voice Fund is a partnership between ViiV Healthcare, the Global Fund and Y+ Global that ensures adolescent girls and young women are meaningfully engaged in decisions that affect their lives

WHAT WILL IT TAKE TO END HIV? IT TAKES A VILLAGE

Read more stories from ViiV here

Did you know women make up of over half of all people living
with HIV?

Let’s dive deeper into the polarising topic of Chemsex and how it impacts people living with HIV

Preventing HIV is a key tool to ending the epidemic

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