back to top The HIV and AIDS Epidemic in Africa
The african continent is probably the most affected by HIV and AIDS with sub-Saharan Africa being the worst affected region. The response to HIV and AIDS in Africa is hampered by weak economies and political unrest which have seen countries like Zimbabwe fail to respond appropriately to the epidemic. A few countries such as Botswana and South Africa have stepped up their responses to HIV and AIDS and are now serving as examples for other African countries.
Although North Africa has not been as heavily affected by HIV and AIDS as Southern Africa, countries like Nigeria (home to 10 percent of people living with HIV) are a cause for concern because of poor responses over the past few years. Francophone african countries are also notably lagging in terms of reaching targets for universal access.
The pages linked below contain information about the HIV and AIDS epidemic in Africa and how different countries have responded to it, including lessons learnt that can be useful for other regions.