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Call for Applications: 2026 HIV Multistakeholder Task Force (UN High-Level Meeting)

Call for Applications: 2026 HIV Multistakeholder Task Force (UN High-Level Meeting)
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Civil society organizations, community networks, and relevant stakeholders around the world are invited to submit nominations for the Multistakeholder Task Force (MSTF), which will play a central role in shaping preparations for the 2026 High-Level Meeting on HIV.

The upcoming High-Level Meeting (HLM), to be convened by the United Nations General Assembly in June 2026, represents a critical global moment to assess progress, renew commitments, and strengthen international collaboration in the fight against HIV. In preparation for this milestone event, the UNAIDS is establishing a Multistakeholder Task Force composed of representatives from civil society and the private sector to ensure that the process is inclusive, participatory, and reflective of diverse perspectives.

This call for nominations is a key opportunity for civil society to actively contribute to global HIV policy discussions and ensure that community voices are represented in decision-making spaces.

About the Multistakeholder Task Force (MSTF)

The Multistakeholder Task Force is designed to support the planning and execution of the High-Level Meeting on HIV by facilitating collaboration between governments, civil society, and other stakeholders. Its establishment underscores the importance of inclusive governance and the meaningful engagement of communities most affected by HIV.

Members of the MSTF will contribute to shaping the multi-stakeholder hearing (MSH), a crucial component of the HLM process that allows for dialogue among a wide range of actors, including grassroots organizations, advocacy groups, and private sector representatives.

By bringing together diverse expertise and lived experiences, the MSTF ensures that the outcomes of the High-Level Meeting are grounded in real-world challenges and informed by those working directly in HIV response efforts.

Roles and Responsibilities of Task Force Members

Individuals selected to serve on the Multistakeholder Task Force will take on several important responsibilities throughout the preparatory process. These include:

1. Shaping the Multi-Stakeholder Hearing (MSH)

Task Force members will contribute to the design of the MSH by helping define its format, theme, and overall programme. This includes determining how discussions will be structured and what key issues should be prioritized during the hearing.

2. Identifying Speakers and Contributors

Members will play a role in identifying and recommending speakers for both the multi-stakeholder hearing and the High-Level Meeting itself. This includes speakers for plenary sessions and panel discussions, ensuring representation from diverse regions, sectors, and communities.

3. Informing the Political Declaration

A critical responsibility of the MSTF is to provide a mechanism for civil society and community input into the zero draft of the Political Declaration. This document will outline global commitments and priorities on HIV, and Task Force members will help ensure that it reflects the perspectives and priorities raised during the MSH.

Nature of Participation

Participation in the Multistakeholder Task Force is entirely voluntary and unpaid. While there is no financial compensation, the role offers a unique opportunity to influence global HIV policy, contribute to international dialogue, and collaborate with key stakeholders across sectors.

Members are expected to actively engage in meetings and consultations, beginning with the first MSTF meeting scheduled shortly after the selection process is completed.

Nomination Process

Civil society organizations, networks, and constituencies are encouraged to nominate individuals using their own internal selection processes. This approach allows organizations to identify candidates who best represent their communities and areas of expertise.

Why This Matters

The 2026 High-Level Meeting on HIV will shape the global HIV response for years to come. Ensuring that civil society and community voices are meaningfully included in this process is essential for developing policies that are equitable, effective, and responsive to real needs.

The Multistakeholder Task Force provides a structured pathway for these voices to be heard and integrated into global decision-making. By participating, members can help influence the agenda, elevate underrepresented perspectives, and contribute to a more inclusive and impactful outcome.

Civil society organizations and community networks across all regions are strongly encouraged to nominate qualified candidates. Emphasis is placed on diversity, inclusivity, and representation to ensure that the Task Force reflects the breadth of experiences and expertise within the global HIV response community.

This is a significant opportunity to contribute to one of the most important global health discussions of the decade and to help shape the future of HIV policy and action worldwide.

How to Apply

Interested organizations should submit nominations through the official nomination form:

Applicants are advised to exercise caution when completing the form. For data protection and privacy reasons, it is strongly recommended not to use free translation tools or AI-powered applications that may store or process sensitive personal information.

Timeline and Key Dates

The nomination and selection process follows a structured timeline to ensure timely preparation for the High-Level Meeting:

  • 27 March 2026: Call for nominations launched
  • 3 April 2026 (13:00 CET): Deadline for submission of nominations
  • 7–9 April 2026: Review of nominations by UNAIDS and the PCB NGO Delegation
  • 10 April 2026: Announcement of selected MSTF members
  • 13 April 2026: First meeting of the Multistakeholder Task Force

Organizations are encouraged to submit nominations well before the deadline to allow sufficient time for review and consideration.

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