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Ending AIDS by 2030 World AIDS Day Commemoration Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 25 November 2014
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As of December 2013 Adults and children living with HIV 35.0 million Adults and children newly infected 2.1 million Adult & child deaths due to AIDS 1.5 million
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New infections Deaths due to AIDS 38% The other side of the story 35%
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“We have bent the trajectory of the epidemic. Now we have five years to break it for good or risk the epidemic rebounding out of control.” Michel Sidibé UNAIDS Executive Director
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About 6,000 new HIV infections a day in 2013 About 68% are in Sub Saharan Africa About 700 are in children under 15 years of age About 5,200 are in adults aged 15 years and older, of whom: ─ almost 47% are among women ─ about 33% are among young people (15-24)
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Global ART coverage Adults and children 38% Source: UNAIDS 2013
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20152003 Treatment continues to expand
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20152003 Treatment continues to expand
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Antiretroviral coverage varies by region Asia and Pacific 33% Western and Central Europe and North America 51% Caribbean 42 % Sub-Saharan Africa 37% Latin America 45% Eastern Europe Central Asia 21% Source: UNAIDS estimates 2014 Middle East and North Africa 11%
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Disparities between percentage of adults and children living with HIV and receiving ART in the 21 global plan priority countries, 2013 Adults (aged 15+) Children (aged 0–14) %
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At the country-level, the HIV response is already having a dramatic impact on life expectancy Source: The World Bank life expectancy data
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Resource needs for the 90-90-90 target, 2016-2030 Source: UNAIDS Global Price Tag Estimates, September 2014. Unpublished results.
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Our promise Make HIV history by 2030
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