This webinar organized by UNHCR, WFP and UNAIDS during the Humanitarian Networks and Partnerships Week explores the critical interface between HIV and humanitarian emergencies, shares updates on the revision of the IASC Guidelines for Addressing HIV in Humanitarian Settings, and features insights from MSF, FHI 360, 100% Life Ukraine and Young Positive South Sudan. During a panel, these experts highlight concrete ways humanitarian and community‑based organizations are working together to safeguard and expand access to essential HIV services amid complex emergencies.
José * arrived from Venezuela in December 2018, during the Christmas holidays. Leaving his country was his only option.
In 2016, Southern Africa experienced its worst drought in 35 years, pushing millions to the brink of hunger. The effects of drought are particularly harsh for people living with HIV who need nutritious food to be able to tolerate antiretroviral drugs.