WORKSHOPWS 17
Shaping the Future of UNAIDS in the Context of UN80
Leveraging UNAIDS’ Experience to Strengthen Global and Countries’ HIV Responses and Multilateral Reform
Date
Tuesday, 14th October
Time
11:00-12:30 CEST
09:00-10:30 UTC
Room
Forum 1
About the session
As the global health financing environment becomes increasingly constrained, the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) has undertaken a strategic realignment to better support countries in delivering sustainable, multisectoral HIV responses. UNAIDS convened a High-Level Panel Process between November 2024 and April 2025 to envisage a resilient and fit-for-purpose operational model for the Joint Programme. This session will explore how the outcomes of the recent High-Level Panel process are being operationalized to strengthen UNAIDS’ country-level impact, with a focus on governance, financing, and integration within the broader UN system. It will also examine what the implications for the global AIDS response may be.
Building on the development of national HIV sustainability roadmaps and in the lead-up to the next Global AIDS Strategy and Political Declaration on HIV, as well as on previous strategic discussions on the future of UNAIDS through 2030, the workshop brings together donors, policymakers, civil society representatives and UNAIDS leadership to examine:
• How the restructured UNAIDS model is enabling more effective, country-driven HIV responses including lessons from countries where UNAIDS has already aligned with broader UN reform efforts
• Strategies for ensuring long-term financial sustainability of the HIV response
• Implications for the global HIV response
• Opportunities to leverage UNAIDS’ transformation to inform broader multilateral reform, including within the UN80 Initiative
This session aims to generate actionable insights on how global health institutions can adapt to better serve countries through 2030 and beyond particularly within the context of the UN80 initiative.
Building on the development of national HIV sustainability roadmaps and in the lead-up to the next Global AIDS Strategy and Political Declaration on HIV, as well as on previous strategic discussions on the future of UNAIDS through 2030, the workshop brings together donors, policymakers, civil society representatives and UNAIDS leadership to examine:
• How the restructured UNAIDS model is enabling more effective, country-driven HIV responses including lessons from countries where UNAIDS has already aligned with broader UN reform efforts
• Strategies for ensuring long-term financial sustainability of the HIV response
• Implications for the global HIV response
• Opportunities to leverage UNAIDS’ transformation to inform broader multilateral reform, including within the UN80 Initiative
This session aims to generate actionable insights on how global health institutions can adapt to better serve countries through 2030 and beyond particularly within the context of the UN80 initiative.
Chair(s) / Moderator(s)
Speakers
Daniel Molokele
Member of the Parliament Zimbabwe and Member of the UNITE Parliamentarians Network for Global Health
Open
Erika Castellanos
Global Action for Trans Equality (GATE)
Executive Director
United States of America
Open
Georg Kippels
Federal Ministry of Health (BMG)
Parliamentary State Secretary
Germany
Open
Peter Derrek Hof
Ambassador Women’s Rights and Gender Equality I Director of Social Development I Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The Netherlands
Open
Paul Zubeil
Federal Ministry of Health (BMG)
European and International Health Politics | Deputy Director-General
Germany
Open
Christine Stegling
Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS)
Policy, Advocacy and Knowledge Branch | Deputy Executive Director
Open