Temporary Disabled. :) please Go back WHO | Universal access to HIV/AIDS prevention, treatment and care www.fgks.org » Address: [go: up one dir, main page] Include Form Remove Scripts Accept Cookies Show Images Show Referer Rotate13 Base64 Strip Meta Strip Title Session Cookies Skip to main content Access Home Alt+0 Navigation Alt+1 Content Alt+2 Language عربي 中文 English Français Русский Español Navigation Home Health topics Data and statistics Media centre Publications Countries Programmes and projects About WHO Search Search the WHO.int site Submit Advanced search HIV/AIDS Subnavigation HIV Topics Publications Data and statistics Media centre About us Universal access to HIV/AIDS prevention, treatment and care The HIV epidemic remains a major global public health challenge, with more than 34 million people living with HIV worldwide. In 2011 alone, 2.2 million people were newly infected with HIV and 1.7 million people died of AIDS. The WHO, along with UNICEF and UNAIDS Secretariat, has been issuing annual "Towards Universal Access" progress reports, monitoring key components of the worldwide health sector response to HIV, since 2006, when UN Member States committed to universal access to HIV prevention, treatment, care and support by 2010. Based on the Progress Reports, the WHO and partners have been advocating for increased awareness on the need for continued progress in low- and middle-income countries, providing recommendations to overcome persisting challenges. Latest updates June 2011 Global health sector strategy on HIV/AIDS, 2011-2015 June 2011 A new health sector agenda for HIV/AIDSAdvocacy brochure on the Global health sector strategy on HIV/AIDS, 2011-2015 June 2011 Feature: WHO at the UN High Level Meeting on AIDS General information Towards universal access progress reports 2011 2010 2009 2008 Development of the Global Health Sector Strategy for HIV, 2011-2015 Related links UNAIDS: universal access Archive: Universal Access by 2010 Policy and advocacy documents June 2011 - Political Declaration on HIV/AIDS: Intensifying our Efforts To Eliminate HIV/AIDS 2006 - Political declaration on HIV/AIDS 2005 - G8 Gleneagles Commitment 2001 - UN Declaration of Commitment Global Health Sector Strategy on HIV/AIDS 2011-2015: Let’s do what’s right for everyone Read full strategy Read advocacy brief Read operational plan Read story on the strategy launch View the video Contact us World Health Organization HIV/AIDS Department 20, Avenue Appia CH-1211 Geneva 27 Switzerland Email: hiv-aids@who.int Feedback form You are here: HIV/AIDS Topics Universal access to HIV/AIDS prevention, treatment and care
The HIV epidemic remains a major global public health challenge, with more than 34 million people living with HIV worldwide. In 2011 alone, 2.2 million people were newly infected with HIV and 1.7 million people died of AIDS. The WHO, along with UNICEF and UNAIDS Secretariat, has been issuing annual "Towards Universal Access" progress reports, monitoring key components of the worldwide health sector response to HIV, since 2006, when UN Member States committed to universal access to HIV prevention, treatment, care and support by 2010. Based on the Progress Reports, the WHO and partners have been advocating for increased awareness on the need for continued progress in low- and middle-income countries, providing recommendations to overcome persisting challenges.
Towards universal access progress reports
World Health Organization HIV/AIDS Department 20, Avenue Appia CH-1211 Geneva 27 Switzerland Email: hiv-aids@who.int