Réunion de haut niveau de l’Assemblée générale des Nations Unies sur le VIH/sida de 2026

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Réunion de haut niveau de l’Assemblée générale des Nations Unies sur le VIH/sida de 2026

18 mai 2026
UNAIDS

La réunion examinera les progrès réalisés depuis 2021 et façonnera une nouvelle Déclaration politique, établissant des engagements mondiaux et des mécanismes de redevabilité pour la riposte au VIH jusqu’en 2030. Pour en savoir plus, en espagnol, veuillez lire les informations ci-dessous.

The 2026 United Nations General Assembly High-Level Meeting on HIV/AIDS: An essential accountability mechanism for the global HIV response

On 24 April 2026, United Nations Member States voted to adopt the 2026 ​HLM Modalities Resolution (A/Res/80/256)​​ committing the United Nations to hold the next High-Level Meeting (HLM) on HIV/AIDS on 22–23 June 2026.

This meeting—held every five years since 2001 at the UN Secretariat in New York—reinforces the role of the UN as the primary political mechanism for accountability and commitment in the global HIV response.

The current HLM Modalities Resolution sets the following scope and objectives for the 2026 High-Level Meeting on HIV/AIDS:

“Review progress on the 2025 targets and other commitments made in the 2021 Political Declaration, including successes, best practices, lessons learned, obstacles and gaps, challenges and opportunities, including with regard to partnership and cooperation, and recommendations to guide and monitor the HIV/AIDS response beyond 2025, including new concrete commitments to accelerate action to end the AIDS epidemic by 2030 as well as to promote the renewed commitment and engagement of leaders, countries, communities and partners to accelerate and implement a comprehensive universal and integrated response to HIV/AIDS.”

This meeting will review progress against HIV since the 2021 High-Level Meeting and produce a new UN Political Declaration on HIV and AIDS. UN Member States will negotiate the text of the 2026 Political Declaration and consider its adoption.

The new UN Political Declaration on HIV and AIDS will establish the direction of the global HIV response for the next five years; it serves as the only global accountability mechanism for all UN Member States’ efforts on HIV/AIDS.

The 2026 Political Declaration on HIV and AIDS is mandated to feature new global targets for 2030; ideally, it will mirror those in the Global AIDS Strategy 2026-2031 and reflect other recommendations from the 2026 UN Secretary General’s report on progress in implementing the 2021 Political Declaration on HIV/AIDS that will be released at the end of May. 

UN Member States’ support for the new Political Declaration will reflect their renewed commitment to end AIDS as a public health threat by 2030 and establish a framework for sustaining the response for years to come.


New York, United States / Online
Commencez22 juin 2026
Fin23 juin 2026

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