Tag #World Aids Day

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Enugu State Exceeds UN HIV/AIDS Viral Suppression Target

In Enugu state, Nigeria, the Catholic Caritas Foundation reports that 98 percent of identified HIV-positive individuals have achieved viral suppression, exceeding the UN target, due to increased testing, treatment, and collaborative efforts with government and NGOs, resulting in a decrease in HIV pr...

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Human Rights Violations Impede Progress in Ending AIDS Pandemic

On World AIDS Day 2023, sixteen celebrities supported UNAIDS' call for world leaders to prioritize human rights to end AIDS, highlighting that 1.3 million people were newly infected with HIV in 2023—three times higher than the global target—due to widespread human rights violations, especially again...

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HIV Stigma and Discrimination Hinder Progress Despite Treatment Advancements

While HIV is now a manageable chronic illness, stigma and discrimination persist, impacting quality of life and access to care; studies in Greece and Cyprus reveal high levels of misinformation and prejudice, highlighting the need for targeted public awareness campaigns and policy changes.

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AIDS Memorial Quilt Displayed at White House for World AIDS Day

President Biden displayed the AIDS Memorial Quilt on the White House lawn for World AIDS Day, honoring the 1.2 million Americans with HIV and the 40 million worldwide; the event highlighted government support for HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment.

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Rwanda's HIV/AIDS Progress: Celebrating Milestones, Addressing Persistent Challenges

Rwanda celebrates progress in its HIV/AIDS fight, achieving UNAIDS "Triple 95" targets, yet faces challenges like stigma and risky youth behaviors, requiring continued efforts to end AIDS by 2030.

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