UN Urges Global Action to End AIDS by 2030 Through Investments in Prevention and Treatment

A new UN report highlights the possibility of ending the AIDS pandemic by 2030 through political commitment, prevention, and treatment investments.

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A new report by UNAIDS emphasizes that ending AIDS is possible through political will, investment in prevention and treatment, and the adoption of non-discriminatory laws. With an estimated 39 million people living with HIV in 2022, progress has been made in regions like eastern and southern Africa, where new HIV infections decreased by 57% since 2010. However, challenges persist, including rising infections in certain areas and the need for increased funding to meet targets. Collective action is essential to achieve the goal of ending AIDS within this decade.

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