Global AIDS Reporting

Global Commitments, Local Action — After 40 Years of AIDS, Charting a Course to End the Pandemic

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Four decades after the first cases of AIDS were reported, new data from UNAIDS show that dozens of countries achieved or exceed the 2020 targets set by the United Nations General Assembly in 2016—evidence that the targets were not just aspirational but achievable. The report shows that countries with progressive laws and policies and strong and inclusive health systems have had the best outcomes against HIV. In those countries, people living with and affected by HIV are more likely to have access to effective HIV services, including HIV testing, pre-exposure prophylaxis (medicine to prevent HIV), harm reduction, multimonth supplies of HIV treatment and consistent, quality follow-up and care.

HIV Health and Development Annual Report 2019-2020

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In 2019-2020, multiple challenges converged to threaten progress on the 2030 Agenda and the very core of human development – our health and that of the planet. The report includes an overview of UNDP’s HIV and health portfolio, and provides a snapshot of how we support countries to reduce inequalities and exclusion that drive HIV and poor health; promote effective and inclusive governance for health, and; build resilient and sustainable systems for health.

Overview of the HIV Situation Globally and in Asia and the Pacific

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By Eamonn Murphy, Regional Director – UNAIDS Asia and the Pacific
Presented at Asia and the Pacific Regional Launch of UNAIDS Global Report 2020
Foreign Correspondents' Club of Thailand - FCCT Facebook Pages, 
On Wednesday 8th of July, 2 PM Bangkok time.

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.

UNAIDS Data 2020

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The UNAIDS Data book contains the latest data describing the state of AIDS epidemic in countries.

Ending AIDS - Progress towards the 90-90-90 Targets: Global AIDS Update 2017

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This report demonstrates the power of the 90–90–90 targets and what can be achieved in a short time. It shows that innovations are possible at every level—from communities to research laboratories, from villages to cities. It illustrates the power of political leadership to make the impossible possible.

The Response to HIV in Asia and the Pacific: Global AIDS Update 2019

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Asia and the Pacific boasts some of the earliest successes in responding to the HIV epidemic. The region’s response, however, is highly uneven, and several national HIV programmes are not keeping pace with their growing HIV epidemics. Creeping complacency in other countries risks squandering gains made thus far.

UNAIDS Data 2019

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Gains continue to be made against the epidemic, but those gains are getting smaller year-on-year. There has been steady progress in the reduction of AIDS-related deaths, but efforts to reach the 2020 target for reductions in HIV infections are clearly off-track. 

Global AIDS Update 2019 - Communities at the Centre

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The report highlights how communities are central to ending AIDS. Across all sectors of the AIDS response, community empowerment and ownership has resulted in a greater uptake of HIV prevention and treatment services, a reduction in stigma and discrimination and the protection of human rights.