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Τρίτη 1 Δεκεμβρίου 2015

The AIDS Report 2015

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Unfinished Business: Tracking Global Commitments on AIDS, Volume 4

We have made incredible progress in the global fight against HIV/AIDS. But we are starting to see a dangerous level of complacency which threatens to reverse the real achievements made so far.

The world stands at a critical juncture: if we act with urgency in the next five years, we could end AIDS as an epidemic by 2030. But achieving this goal will require $12 billion annually more by 2020, targeted more effectively to reach the most vulnerable. Our new report calls on governments to prioritise support for the Global Fund; leaders in sub-Saharan Africa to invest more domestic resources in health; and the private sector to play a greater role.
Millions of lives depend on whether the world steps up now.
Tell world leaders to step up the fight against AIDS, TB and Malaria
No one should die from a preventable and treatable disease, no matter where they live.
The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB, and Malaria has helped bend the curve of AIDS, saved more than 17 million lives since 2002, and could save millions more in the next three years. But it won’t happen unless world leaders urgently step up their support.
Girls and women in Africa are almost 3 times more likely to be living with HIV than boys and men, so are especially at risk if we don’t act fast.
Tell world leaders to support the Global Fund now.
Dear World Leaders:
More than 17 million people are alive today because of your investments in the Global Fund’s work to fight AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria. Please support the Global Fund so it can save even more lives over the next three years.

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