Aidsmap.com Finds New Home with Terrence Higgins Trust, Ensuring Continued Access to Vital HIV Information

The HIV information landscape shifted significantly in July 2024 with the closure of NAM Publications, the long-standing charity behind the esteemed aidsmap.com. Financial unsustainability forced the difficult decision, leaving a void in the provision of crucial HIV resources for healthcare professionals, advocates, and people living with HIV. Recognizing the invaluable contributions of aidsmap.com over four decades, NAM Publications trustees embarked on a mission to safeguard its legacy and ensure the continued accessibility of its wealth of information. This led to a strategic partnership with Terrence Higgins Trust, a renowned UK-based HIV charity, which assumed stewardship of the aidsmap.com platform and its associated resources.

The transition represents a significant development in the fight against HIV, ensuring the preservation of a vital information hub. Aidsmap.com has long been a trusted source of evidence-based information, playing a critical role in disseminating the latest research, treatment advancements, and advocacy efforts. Its closure raised concerns about a potential gap in access to reliable HIV information, particularly for those in marginalized communities. The collaboration between NAM Publications and Terrence Higgins Trust aims to address this concern, ensuring that aidsmap.com continues to serve the needs of the HIV community.

Terrence Higgins Trust’s commitment extends beyond merely maintaining the existing content. The organization plans to continue aidsmap.com’s tradition of providing in-depth reporting on major HIV conferences, including the Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI) and the International AIDS Society Conference on HIV Science. This will ensure that healthcare professionals, researchers, and advocates have access to the latest scientific breakthroughs and advancements in HIV care. This commitment acknowledges the critical role of these conferences in shaping the global HIV response.

However, the financial realities necessitate some adjustments. While core HIV content will be preserved, not all of aidsmap.com’s previous activities and resources will be revived. Terrence Higgins Trust recognizes the importance of financial sustainability and is actively seeking partnerships with pharmaceutical companies and other potential funders to secure the long-term future of aidsmap.com. This pragmatic approach ensures the continued availability of vital information while acknowledging the current financial constraints.

Despite being a UK-focused charity, Terrence Higgins Trust recognizes the global impact of HIV and is committed to maintaining aidsmap.com’s international reach. The platform will continue to feature contributions from writers across the globe, ensuring a diverse range of perspectives and experiences are represented. This commitment to global inclusivity reflects the understanding that HIV is a global challenge requiring a collaborative and multifaceted response.

The transition has been met with cautious optimism from key figures in the HIV sector. Jonathan McShane, chair of trustees at Terrence Higgins Trust, expressed his respect for aidsmap.com’s work and emphasized its continued importance in achieving the goal of ending new HIV cases by 2030. He acknowledged the challenges ahead but expressed confidence in Terrence Higgins Trust’s ability to make the endeavor a success, calling for sector-wide support and funding to sustain this vital resource.

Tom Abell, chair of trustees at NAM Publications, expressed gratitude to both Terrence Higgins Trust and National AIDS Trust for taking on the responsibility of maintaining the resources. He acknowledged the transition as the end of aidsmap.com as an independent entity but expressed hope for the future under Terrence Higgins Trust’s stewardship. Abell stressed the ongoing need for readily available, high-quality information for clinicians, patients, and activists and underscored the vital role aidsmap.com has played in fulfilling this need.

Roger Pebody, former Commissioning Editor of aidsmap.com, echoed the sentiments of loss expressed by many since the platform’s closure. He expressed his pleasure at Terrence Higgins Trust’s five-year commitment and their efforts to continue conference coverage and HIV news reporting. Pebody’s involvement underscores the continuity of expertise and dedication to preserving the legacy of aidsmap.com. His call for support highlights the collective responsibility of the HIV sector in ensuring the sustainability of this crucial resource.

The transfer of HIV Lens, a tool mapping the impact of HIV across England, to the National AIDS Trust further demonstrates the commitment to ensuring the continued utility of these valuable resources. This strategic decision ensures that this important tool remains accessible and continues to contribute to a better understanding of the HIV epidemic in England.

The future of aidsmap.com rests on a combination of factors, including successful fundraising efforts, strategic partnerships, and the continued dedication of individuals and organizations within the HIV sector. The collective efforts of these stakeholders will be crucial in ensuring that aidsmap.com continues to thrive as a vital source of information and support for those affected by HIV worldwide. The preservation of aidsmap.com represents a significant step in the ongoing fight against HIV, offering a beacon of hope and a testament to the power of collaboration in addressing global health challenges.

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