We have what it takes to break the AIDS epidemic.
Already 15 million people are accessing life-saving HIV treatment. New HIV infections have been reduced by 35% since 2000 and AIDS-related deaths have been reduced by 42% since the peak in 2004.
The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development reflects the interdependence and complexity of a changing world and the imperative for global collective action.
If the world is to end the AIDS epidemic by 2030, rapid progress must be made by 2020. Quickening the pace for essential HIV prevention and treatment approaches will limit the epidemic to more manageable levels and enable countries to move towards the elimination phase.
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