December 1, World Day Versus H IV AIDS

December 1st, it is internationally known as World Day Against AIDS. This day serves as an opportunity to commemorate people who have lost their lives. He was assigned in 1988, thus praising the world's efforts to help HIV-inflicted people who cause AIDS and re-enlist in the war [...]
This day serves as an opportunity to commemorate people who have lost their lives.
He was assigned in 1988, thus praising the world's efforts to help HIV-inflicted people, who cause AIDS and re-angage in the struggle to prevent further spread of this virus.
A new report by UNAIDS shows that the world can meet the agreed goal of ending the umbrella as a threat to public health by 2030, but only if leaders protect everyone's human rights with and at risk of HIV.
Of the 39.9 million people living with HIV, 9.3 million people still have no access to a lifesaving treatment.
In 2023, over 630 thousand people died from AIDS - related diseases, and 1.3 million people worldwide were infected with HIV.
In at least 28 countries, the number of new HIV infections is on the rise. Every day in 2023, 570 young women and girls between 15 and 24 years of age contracted HIV. In at least 22 countries in East and South Africa, women and girls of this age group are three times more likely to live with HIV than their male peers.
In the 2021 Political Declaration on the End of HIV/ AIDS, countries committed to ensuring that by 2025, less than 10% of countries have legal and restrictive policies that lead to denial or limiting access to HIV services.












