Humanitarian crises, such as conflicts, natural disasters, and displacement, exacerbate the vulnerabilities of populations affected by HIV/AIDS, including disruptions to healthcare services, loss of livelihoods, and increased risk of violence and exploitation. Addressing HIV/AIDS in humanitarian crises requires a coordinated response that prioritizes the health and well-being of affected populations, ensures access to lifesaving medications and services, and protects the rights of individuals living with HIV/AIDS. By integrating HIV/AIDS programming into humanitarian response efforts and addressing the underlying social determinants of health, we can mitigate the impact of crises on HIV/AIDS and promote resilience and recovery in affected communities.