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Forty years on and new UNAIDS report gives evidence that we can end AIDS

UNAIDS urges world leaders to adopt a bold political declaration on HIV at the United Nations General Assembly High-Level Meeting on AIDS, being held in New York and online next week, and to commit to achieving a new set of targets for 2025 to end AIDS by 2030

Benefits of continuing to provide life-saving HIV services outweigh the risk of COVID-19 transmission by 100 to 1

unaids.org UNAIDS To prevent increased AIDS-related deaths, HIV services must continue during the COVID-19 pandemic. Above, a client receives their antiretroviral therapy in the waiting room of the hospital. Indonesia, May 2020. Photo courtesy of Yayasan InSET Press release Benefits of continuing to provide life-saving HIV services outweigh the risk of COVID-19 transmission by 100 to 1 13 April 202113 April 2021 Disruption to HIV services as high as 75% has been reported in some countries to prevent incr Disruption to HIV services as high as 75% has been reported in some countries to prevent increased AIDS-related deaths, HIV services must continue during the COVID-19 pandemic GENEVA, 13 April 2021 UNAIDS and the World Health Organization (WHO) have supported mathematical modelling to establish the benefits of continuing HIV services compared to the potential harm of additional COVID-19 transmission. The analysis shows that maintaining HIV services would avert between 19

Monitoring HIV/TB services in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

unaids.org UNAIDS Since its launch in 2013, the Observatory has contributed to reducing the cost of access to health care in some health facilities and has anticipated stock-outs and helped to reduce their frequency. Feature story 16 March 202116 March 202116 March 2021 UCOP+, the Congolese Union of Organizations of People Living with HIV, through funding and techni UCOP+, the Congolese Union of Organizations of People Living with HIV, through funding and technical support from UNAIDS, set up the Observatory project, designed to collect and analyse data to guide action to improve the quality of HIV services. “The Observatory, which looks at access to and the quality of HIV and HIV/tuberculosis services, is a community-based initiative. Its main objective is to help the government and civil society define and implement national policies in accordance with international norms and standards,” said Natalie Marini, Human Rights and Gender Adviser at the UNAIDS Country Offic

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