Timeline of HIV and TB

Tuberculosis is the leading cause of illness and death among people living with HIV. TB can be cured.
Tuberculosis is the leading cause of illness and death among people living with HIV. TB can be cured.
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Communities are the best way to reach, communities are the torchbearers of human rights, communities have the trust of the people they serve, investing in communities is value for money, communities are leaders in innovation.
90-90-90: treatment for all. There are 38 million people living with HIV. 81% know they are HIV-positive. The rest do not. Two out of three people living with HIV are on antiretroviral therapy. Only 59% of people living with HIV have undetectable levels of the virus. Source: UNAIDS 2020 estimates.
Mandatory HIV testing and bans on entry, stay and residence based on HIV status not only do not protect public health but undermine HIV prevention and treatment efforts. For millions of people living with HIV around the world, these are repeated violations of their right to privacy, equality and non-discrimination and a constant reminder of HIV-related stigma. In 2016, United Nations Member States agreed to eliminate HIV-related travel restrictions. In 2019, around 48 countries and territories still maintain some form of HIV-related travel restriction.
Women and girls who are able to fulfil their rights are better able to work, to participate in civil society and government, to keep their families healthy and happy and to enjoy equitable gender relations.
The 90-90-90 targets and the HIV testing and treatment cascade are two ways of looking at the same data. The targets were instrumental in galvanizing global action for HIV treatment access.