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AFRICA’S SUCCESS
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2.0 million new HIV infections 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2030 2.5 million new HIV infections 5 FAST-TRACK YEARS WINDOW OF OPPORTUNITY BUISNESS AS USUAL 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 0.2 million new HIV infections
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NEW INFECTIONS AND SCALE-UP OF PROGRAMMATIC SERVICES FIVE FAST-TRACK YEARS
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FOCUS ON POPULATION AND LOCATION
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FRAGILE COMMUNITIES ARE EVERYWHERE Atlanta, USA Windhoek, Namibia
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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)
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HIV PREVALENCE AMONG KEY POPULATIONS IS HIGHER THAN IN GENERAL POPULATION
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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
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HOMOPHOBIA NEGATIVELY IMPACTS GDP Cost of homophobia as a share of average regional GDP (2014) for number of MSM = 3% of male 15-64 years
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AFRICA’S SUCCESS
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KNOWLEDGE OF HIV STATUS: THE FIRST BARRIER HIV TREATMENT CASCADE: SUB SAHARAN AFRICA
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17 MILLION PEOPLE LIVING WITH HIV DO NOT KNOW THEIR HIV STATUS
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TREATMENT SITUATION ROOM
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GLOBAL SOLIDARITY- SHARED RESPONSIBILTY FOR INVESTMENTS Source: GARPR 2015. US$ million
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COSTS OF ARV STILL HIGH FOR MANY COUNTRIES
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INVEST IN QUARTER FOR HIV PREVENTION
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COMMUNITY RESPONSES ACHIEVE RESULTS
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SIERRA LEONE
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