2020 Global AIDS Update ⁠— Seizing the moment ⁠— Tackling entrenched inequalities to end epidemics

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UNAIDS report on the global AIDS epidemic shows that 2020 targets will not be met because of deeply unequal success; COVID-19 risks blowing HIV progress way off course. Missed targets have resulted in 3.5 million more HIV infections and 820 000 more AIDS-related deaths since 2015 than if the world was on track to meet the 2020 targets. In addition, the response could be set back further, by 10 years or more, if the COVID-19 pandemic results in severe disruptions to HIV services.

Year
2020
  • Global
  • Advocacy
  • Affordability
  • Ageing with HIV
  • Capacity building
  • Care and support
  • Co-infections
  • Epidemiology
  • Gender
  • Harm reduction
  • HIV and labor
  • Human rights
  • Inequalities in health
  • Laws and regulations
  • Legislation
  • Media
  • Migration
  • Monitoring and Evaluation
  • Policy
  • Positive prevention
  • Post-exposure prophylaxis (PeP)
  • Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP)
  • Prevention
  • Quality development and assurance
  • Reproductive health
  • Research
  • Resource mobilisation
  • Sexual and reproductive health
  • Sexual education
  • Social issues
  • STI's
  • Stigma and discrimination
  • Testing and counselling
  • Treatment
  • Treatment as prevention (TasP)
  • Tubercolosis
  • Universal access
  • Viral hepatitis
  • Work and HIV
  • (Undocumented) Migrants
  • Ethnic minorities
  • Gay men and other MSM
  • General public
  • Health care professionals
  • Heterosexuals
  • Injecting drug users (IDUs)
  • LGBTI
  • Men having sex with men (MSM)
  • Migrants
  • NGOs
  • People living with HIV (PLHIV)
  • People who are/were in prisons
  • People who use drugs (PUD)
  • Policy makers
  • Prisoners (ex-)
  • Refugees
  • Sex workers
  • Tourists / travellers
  • Women
  • Youth

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