The Elton John AIDS Foundation did not go into
details about the plan - but said all would be revealed at the
2018 International AIDS Conference in Amsterdam on July 24.
The 71-year-old singer and 33-year-old prince are both prominent
HIV and AIDS campaigners.
John sang at the funeral of Harry's mother, Princess Diana, and
attended his wedding to actress Meghan Markle in May.
John said he and the prince had taken part in a panel two years
ago about HIV and youth - "the only age demographic where HIV
infections are rising not falling".
"Since then, my Foundation, along with other partners, have been
undertaking participatory, human-centered design research
collectively covering six countries," he added.
"A critical finding from this work is the urgent need to rapidly
scale up men's access to and engagement in HIV testing and
treatment services."
Around 36.7 million people around the world have HIV, according
to 2016 figures cited by the United Nations' program UNAIDS.
A UNAIDS report released last year said less than half of men
living with HIV globally were receiving treatment compared with
60 percent of women.
Harry has followed in the footsteps of his mother in fighting
the stigma around AIDS and is a founding patron of charity
Sentebale, which seeks to help children living with HIV in
Lesotho and Botswana.
(Reporting By Marie-Louise Gumuchian; Editing by Andrew Heavens)
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