Accessed: 11.03.2020
World AIDS Day 2019 1. December 2019
The checklist and reference list has two parts: high-level cross-cutting content (Part A) and specific programme content (Part B). Part A applies to all countries and contains situation and response analysis, the NSP development process, the goal, targets and priority-setting of the NSP and the prin...ciples of human rights and gender equity and sustainability. Part B comprises the programme requirements of prevention, treatment and care, comorbidities and integration, social protection, health systems, community engagement, human rights and gender equity, efficiency and effectiveness, governance, management and accountability, HIV and the humanitarian response
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In 2018: 54% of new HIV infections were among key populations and their sexual partners, 40% decrease in new HIV infections since the peak in 1997, 37.9 million people living with HIV in the world, 1 700 000 children living with HIV (under 15 years)
From passive beneficiaries to active agents of change
2018 Global HIV Statistics
World Aids Day, 1. December 2018
Commemorating 30 Years
Accessed: 05.10.2019
Tuberculosis (TB) is the leading cause of illness and death among people living with HIV. TB can be cured.