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Setting the Scene: Global Plan Progress, 2011-2015
Deborah von Zinkernagel Director, Office of the Global Fund and Global Plan Affairs Geneva UNAIDS-PACF Satellite 21st International AIDS Conference, Durban Tuesday 19th July 2016
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Global Plan 5 year plan launched June 2011 at High Level Meeting on HIV and AIDS Goals: Reduce the number of new childhood HIV infections by 90% (baseline year 2009) Reduce maternal mortality due to AIDS-related causes by 50% 22 priority focus countries where 90% of women living with HIV resided
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Global Plan Partnership Accountability
country leadership, women living with HIV and community organizations, IATT and technical partners, implementing NGOs, private sector and charitable organizations, PEPFAR and UNAIDS Accountability Annual report on progress Ministerial meeting and/or meeting of national leadership annually
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Overall impact: Percent reduction in new HIV infections among children in the 21 Global Plan Countries UNAIDS Estimates, 2016
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More women are receiving antiretroviral medicines
Prong 3: Percent of pregnant women living with HIV who received antiretroviral medicines to prevent transmission to their children, UNAIDS 2016 estimates, 21 countries
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Most countries are providing antiretroviral medicines to over 70% of pregnant women living with HIV….. 2015 Global Plan target: 90%
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…. It has reduced AIDS-related deaths among women
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…. and reduced AIDS-related pediatric deaths
Percent reduction in AIDS-related deaths among children 0-4 years living with HIV, 2009 to 2015 UNAIDS 2016 estimates, 21 countries
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But we are failing in three key areas
Pediatric diagnosis and treatment Primary prevention of HIV among women of reproductive age and Helping women avoid unintended pregnancies
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1. Pediatric Diagnosis Only half the HIV-exposed children are diagnosed within two months
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There are large gaps between treatment access for children and mothers
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2. Stopping HIV infections among women
Number of new infections among women years, There has been only a 5% decline Together the 21 priority countries have added 4.5m newly infected women Demand for PMTCT will remain high UNAIDS 2016 estimates, 21 countries
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3. Helping avoid unintended pregnancies
Percentage of currently married women with an unmet need for family planning based on the most recent household survey Source: Most recent nationally-representative household survey, , 19 countries *Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys are based on a slightly different definition of unmet need for family planning
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Summary Considerable progress but gaps remain
The joint ambitions of the Global Plan energized countries; we should build on this momentum Communities are at the forefront and will provide many of the solutions needed What community innovations have we learned that can help countries accelerate progress even faster?
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Start Free, Stay Free, AIDS Free
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Thank You
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