Documents
DOHA+10 TRIPS flexibilities and access to antiretroviral therapy: lessons from the past, opportunities for the future
18 de noviembre de 2011
The transformation of HIV from almost certain death to a chronic condition for many people living with HIV in low- and middle-income countries is a significant public health achievement. By the end of 2010, 6.6 million people in low- and middle-income countries – 47% of the total number eligible – had access to antiretroviral therapy. This represents a dramatic increase from the 300,000 (2.7% of those eligible) on antiretroviral therapy in 2002.
Related
UNAIDS welcomes the decision by the US Secretary of State to continue life-saving HIV treatment and convenes partners to assess and mitigate impacts on HIV services

29 de enero de 2025
Take the rights path to end AIDS — World AIDS Day report 2024
26 de noviembre de 2024
Peru approves groundbreaking law to extend health coverage for migrants with HIV and TB

21 de octubre de 2024
2024 global AIDS report — The Urgency of Now: AIDS at a Crossroads
22 de julio de 2024
United Nations General Assembly debate highlights the need for urgent action to ensure that progress in the HIV response is accelerated and sustained

26 de junio de 2024
UNAIDS stands with LGBTQ+ communities worldwide as PRIDE celebrations get underway

29 de mayo de 2024
HIV Response Sustainability Roadmap — Part A — Companion Guide
30 de abril de 2024
UNAIDS calls for sustained and expanded health and HIV investments at the Spring Meetings of the IMF and World Bank

16 de abril de 2024