Uganda continues to receive international recognition for its leadership in Community-Led Monitoring (CLM) — a people-centered approach that is transforming the country’s HIV response. With civil society at the forefront and strong collaboration from the Ministry of Health, CLM is closing service gaps, improving access, and amplifying the voices of those most affected by HIV. In a recent statement, UNAIDS applauded Uganda’s strides, citing CLM’s role in improving treatment, prevention, and accountability.
Read the full article to explore how Uganda is shaping a more equitable HIV response through CLM — and what it means for the global fight to end AIDS by 2030.