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World has missed all targets for tackling Aids by 2020, UN report reveals The first Aids case was reported forty years ago this Saturday, and despite progress made, it remains one of the world s deadliest pandemics 3 June 2021 • 6:03pm The Aids pandemic remains unfinished business , the UNAids executive director, Winnie Byanyima, said Credit: Andrej Cukic/Shutterstock The world has missed all of the targets for tackling Aids by 2020 and time is running out to end the disease in the next ten years, according to a new United Nations report. Despite some major achievements, including cutting deaths by 43 per cent in the last decade and infections by 30 per cent, progress has been patchy and in some regions – such as Eastern Europe and Central Asia – new HIV infections are actually on the rise. ....
Views: Visits 5 The UK’s major funding cuts to UNAids will hit home hard in Africa and South Africa where the fight to beat HIV/Aids is far from over. The trickle-down impact of the UK’s announcement in April to slash funding to UNAids by 83% is expected to hit hard in South Africa where the HIV burden remains high and NGOs are already on the ropes. The UK contribution to the agency drops to £2.5-million in 2021 from £15-million in 2020. UNAids called the cuts “deep and significant”, but UK charities and NGOs, including Frontline Aids, which has offices in South Africa, have slammed the decision by Boris Johnson’s government as “shameful” and “maddeningly short-sighted”. ....
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