The collective results of the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) in 2022 saved lives and helped further accelerated progress towards ending AIDS as a public health threat. Providing multisectoral support to countries towards achieving the global AIDS targets, the Joint Programme brought more than the sum of its parts and remained a catalytic force in the HIV response focusing on reducing HIV-related
inequalities. Using a people-centred approach in all it works, it advanced comprehensive HIV prevention, treatment and care services, promoted more enabling environment, generated and supported use of HIV data and guided billions of US dollars for effective and more sustainable HIV responses
The UNAIDS Unified Budget, Results and Accountability Framework 2022–2026 (UBRAF) guides and allows for the operationalization of the Joint Programme’s support for implementation of the Global AIDS Strategy. With constant prioritization to optimize resources in an evolving context and informed by latest evidence and gaps, it has sharpened its focus to reduce HIV-related inequalities through four overarching priorities:

