AFRICA’S SUCCESS
2.0 million new HIV infections million new HIV infections 5 FAST-TRACK YEARS WINDOW OF OPPORTUNITY BUISNESS AS USUAL million new HIV infections
NEW INFECTIONS AND SCALE-UP OF PROGRAMMATIC SERVICES FIVE FAST-TRACK YEARS
FOCUS ON POPULATION AND LOCATION
FRAGILE COMMUNITIES ARE EVERYWHERE Atlanta, USA Windhoek, Namibia
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE Percentage of women of all ages who suffered spousal physical or sexual violence in last 12 months (Source: DHS, latest available survey)
HIV PREVALENCE AMONG KEY POPULATIONS IS HIGHER THAN IN GENERAL POPULATION
DISCRIMINATORY LAWS AND REGULATIONS HAMPER ACCESS TO HIV SERVICES Nigeria: reporting of discrimination and stigma during study visits in pre-law and post law periods for men who have sex with men
HOMOPHOBIA NEGATIVELY IMPACTS GDP Cost of homophobia as a share of average regional GDP (2014) for number of MSM = 3% of male years
AFRICA’S SUCCESS
KNOWLEDGE OF HIV STATUS: THE FIRST BARRIER HIV TREATMENT CASCADE: SUB SAHARAN AFRICA
17 MILLION PEOPLE LIVING WITH HIV DO NOT KNOW THEIR HIV STATUS
TREATMENT SITUATION ROOM
GLOBAL SOLIDARITY- SHARED RESPONSIBILTY FOR INVESTMENTS Source: GARPR US$ million
COSTS OF ARV STILL HIGH FOR MANY COUNTRIES
INVEST IN QUARTER FOR HIV PREVENTION
COMMUNITY RESPONSES ACHIEVE RESULTS
SIERRA LEONE