HIV prevention

The International HIV/AIDS Alliance (the Alliance) believes that a comprehensive and integrated approach that addresses the underlying causes of people’s vulnerability and risk to HIV is the most effective way to minimise HIV transmission. We support HIV prevention programmes that take this approach.
Our programmes consist of activities, services and commodities that promote and support the involvement of young people, people living with HIV, marginalised groups, men and women. These programmes promote:
- safe behaviours
- community participation
- harm reduction programmes for drug users
- vulnerability reduction measures for affected groups and communities
- the distribution and promotion of male and female condoms and lubricants
- voluntary counselling and testing
- access to treatment for opportunistic infections and antiretroviral treatment
- access to high quality sexually transmitted infections diagnosis and treatment services
- interpersonal communication strategies that promote knowledge, positive attitudes and life-skills
- development of focused information, education and communications materials and
- the promotion of policies which create enabling environments for safe and healthy sexual expression.
The Alliance provides continuing training and other technical support to country and regional programmes.
Our prevention work
The Alliance supports communities to play an effective role in the fight against the epidemic in developing countries with both low and high rates of HIV.
Experience has shown that vulnerability and therefore risk to HIV is multifaceted and includes such dimensions as culture, social and economic situation, age, gender, sexual behaviour, sexual orientation and drug use. In the light of this, the Alliance supports prevention programmes that respond to the changing dynamics of the epidemic and targeted at those most vulnerable to HIV in their context. Our work includes supporting existing groups, networks and organisations, and establishing new ones that ensure the inclusion and involvement of key populations in the design, implementation and evaluation of HIV prevention, care and support programmes.
In lower prevalence countries, particularly in Latin America, East-Asia and Eastern Europe, the Alliance’s work supports prevention programmes focusing on relevant members of key population groups. The targeted groups vary in different settings, but are often identified as all or some of the following: male, female and transgender sex workers; men who have sex with men; intravenous drug users; and people living with HIV.
For example, we support focused prevention work with intravenous drug users in Ukraine, and with sex workers in Ukraine, Cambodia, Thailand, India, Ecuador, Mozambique and Madagascar.
In higher prevalence settings, the Alliance supports targeted prevention work and develops a more integrated prevention approach. In countries such as Mozambique and Nigeria, for example, the Alliance supports partners to integrate prevention activities and services through local community structures, with the involvement of young people, with care initiatives that reach people living with HIV, and through sexual and reproductive health services. At the same time, we support focused prevention work there with sex workers and truck drivers.
In rural Zambia, intergenerational sex (in and out of marriage), including the sale of sex and sexual abuse, are key drivers of the epidemic. Our work here aims to empower young people and promote rights and responsibility in older people. Sexuality, gender and economic factors are also addressed.
Related resources
News stories
USA HIV/AIDS coordinator visits Alliance Ukraine and pledges continued support for scale-up of methadone-based treatment
30 October 2008
Missing in Mexico: 5,000 condoms
07 October 2008
Working with government and civil society in Uganda
29 September 2008
HIV and tuberculosis co-infection must be a policy priority in Bangladesh
29 September 2008
Case studies
Swapping entertainment for education: Soth Mom’s story
27 March 2008
Spreading the word
26 June 2007
Addressing sexual and reproductive health in India
21 June 2007
Project celebration
21 June 2007
Zambia: hopes for a new generation
21 June 2007
Miguel’s story
20 June 2007
Services and solidarity
20 June 2007
Don't look down on drug users!
29 May 2007
Mongolian women face daily risks in cross-border sex work in China
29 May 2007
Animators in action – HIV and STI prevention in the Caribbean
02 November 2006
Related Publications
- Together Now: Alliance India newsletter issue 1, September 2008
18 September 2008 - Giving a voice to sex workers in Madagascar
20 August 2008 - Compreender e confrontar o estigma relacionado com o HIV
02 June 2008 - Sex work, violence and HIV
14 May 2008 - Our future: Preparing to teach sexuality and life-skills
25 March 2008 - Our future: Teaching sexuality and life-skills
25 March 2008 - Feel! Think! Act!
10 March 2008 - Sexuality and life-skills
10 March 2008 - Engaging communities in supporting HIV prevention and adherence to antiretroviral therapy in Zambia
31 January 2008 - Expanding the role of networks of people living with HIV/AIDS in Uganda
09 January 2008
View all the prevention-related publications produced by the Alliance.


