From Malawi to Malaysia, Moldova to Mali, we are finding the gaps in testing and treatment services, addressing healthcare inequalities and connecting the people who have been forgotten or are too afraid with access to care.
Discover how @ejaf and our partners drove change and progress in 2024 – link in bio to read our Annual Report 🚀
📸 @DaveBenett
This is what your generosity does.
Since 2020, you’ve helped connect 78,000+ people to lifesaving HIV treatment ❤️
That’s real impact. Real lives changed.
$25 could help one person start HIV treatment today.
Donate via the link in our bio and turn compassion into action.
🚀 Big News: The Rocket Fund goal is expanding to $200M!
Since 2020, we’ve reached 2.2 million people with lifesaving care. But global funding cuts and rising stigma are putting lives at risk. Now is the time to make sure no one is left behind. Just imagine how much further we can go - together.
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🎥 @highwaychildfilms
This week, 3,300 young women in sub-Saharan Africa will find out they have HIV. And next week. And the week after.
It doesn’t have to be this way.
Long-acting injectable PrEP changes the equation.
“We only get one chance to do this right,” says our CEO, @AnneAslett and @Unitaid Executive Director, Philippe Duneton, on the breakthrough we cannot afford to waste.
Read the full article 👉 link in bio.
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We’re thrilled to share that @EltonJohn and @DavidFurnish have been named to the 2026 #TIME100Philanthropy list, a recognition truly deserved for over three decades of commitment, compassion, and leadership.
Since the Foundation was founded in 1992, Elton and David have helped raise over $650 million to fund life-saving HIV care across more than 100 countries, always centering the communities most often left behind.
Congratulations, Elton and David 🧡 Your vision continues to drive forward our mission and change lives around the world.
See the full list at the link in our bio.
@TIME #TIME100
📸 @theowargophotos | @gettyentertainment
In the United States, overdose is a leading cause of preventable death among Black adults.
But it shouldn’t be. Naloxone can reverse an overdose in minutes. It’s safe. It’s simple. And it saves lives.
One year ago, we partnered with @VitalStrategies to launch ‘You Have the Power to Save Lives’ - a national campaign bringing naloxone awareness and access directly into Black communities across seven U.S. cities hardest hit by the overdose crisis.
The message was clear: the community leads.
And it works. Real impact. Real lives saved.
“I can still love you. I can still help you.”
For Nicole, Program Manager at @beataids , these aren't just words. They're a promise she makes to every client, no matter what they're carrying when they walk through the door.
Through our funding, BEAT AIDS are receiving trauma-informed care training from the @uh_socialwork , strengthening how the team shows up for each client’s needs.
When communities are heard, trust is built, stigma breaks down, and care becomes more accessible and effective.
By working with partners around the world, like @uh_socialwork , we’re building solutions shaped by the people they’re meant to serve, bringing us closer to ending AIDS.
Trauma shapes how – and whether – people access care.
That’s why trauma-informed care is essential.
We partnered with @uh_socialwork to fund a trauma-informed care curriculum helping strengthen HIV services so they are safer, more inclusive and responsive to people’s needs.
Because we won’t make progress if the people who need care most still face barriers.
🎉 Uganda is making history in HIV prevention! Earlier this month, Lira district became the latest site for the rollout of lenacapavir—a twice-yearly injectable PrEP with the potential to transform how we prevent HIV.
Partners are already mobilizing support behind the launch. The Elton John AIDS Foundation, CHAI, and community organizations are shaping delivery and driving demand for lenacapavir and other PrEP options. CHAI—with Gates Foundation funding—is also working with the Ministry of Health to shape the roadmap for scale-up.
Joy Batusa, CHAI Country Director and Chairperson of the AIDS Development Partners in Uganda, put it clearly: all stakeholders must align behind government leadership to make this rollout a success—through stronger coordination and minimizing duplication of effort.
While the lower-cost generic medication won’t be available until 2027, the lessons being built now with the branded version are exactly what will power rapid scale-up across the region. This is what progress looks like. 🚀
#HIVPrevention #PrEP #Lenacapavir #GlobalHealth #Uganda #EJAF #CHAI #GatesFoundation @gatesfoundation@ejaf