aidsmap started with a simple but powerful idea – that the latest information about HIV should be easily available for healthcare providers and able to be shared with someone with HIV and their friends and family.
For decades, that commitment made aidsmap a critical resource for many of the expert patients who transformed care for people living with HIV – and reshaped the relationship between health services and those they serve.
When science is trivialised and experts are derided, aidsmap provides accurate, independent and accessible information for those living with and impacted by HIV.
When Donald Trump turned off the HIV pages on the CDC website, much of that traffic came to us, here at aidsmap. But easy- to-understand, cutting-edge research reports do not happen by accident. Our small and dedicated team need your support.
‘aidsmap’s conference and journal reporting keeps me and my colleagues up to date with latest research, in a bite sized format that actually makes sense. For everyone living with HIV, that access matters. I'm proud to support aidsmap as a Friend.’ - Dr Tristan Barber
By giving a regular donation and becoming a Friend of aidsmap, you play a vital role in aidsmap’s next chapter. From conference reporting to bringing on a new generation of writers in the Global South, your support gets the latest HIV science to healthcare providers, people living with HIV and the HIV voluntary sector.
£10/month will help the team research the latest in HIV science.
£15/month will support a trainee in our Emerging Voices programme to encourage more writers in the Global South.
£25/month will mean regular newsletters go to the global audience of aidsmap signups.
£50/month will fund three conference or journal reports read by thousands across the globe