As living with HIV has become a chronic health condition globally, it is widely accepted that other health concerns will affect the quality of life of people living with HIV and increase their need to access wider health services to reduce morbidity and mortality. In addition to an older population Aging with HIV who require additional care and support for co-morbidities, infants Aging with HIV, some of which are already adolescents or young adults, also require age-appropriate care and support. It is thus more timely than ever to compile and share good practice examples of integrated and/or differentiated health service delivery to maximise access to inclusive and quality care. To this end, the IAS would like to include a supplement to the current R33 NIH grant on Aging with HIV to convene a session at IAS 2021 on the topic and to publish a JIAS supplement for launch in 2022, with enhanced dissemination of the content to broaden the reach to additional stakeholders to maximise impact. Drawing on the convening reach of the IAS, the intention would be to connect the latest scientific evidence and leading community perspectives from around the world, including low and middle income countries as well as more developed nations.