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We are on the Fast-Track to end AIDS.

To end the AIDS epidemic by 2030 as part of the Sustainable Development Goals will require investment, commitment and innovation to be accelerated.

The Fast-Track approach:
  • Front-loads investments.
  • Focuses on the locations, populations and programmes that deliver the greatest impact.
  • Catalyses innovation for people who need it most.
  • Engages local leadership for targeted, sustained and accountable responses.
  • Creates new partnerships.
  • Stands firm on human rights.
  • Delivers results that leave no one behind.
Fast-Track will change the lives of millions of people around the world. We have a fragile window of opportunity—just five short years to break the epidemic.

On this World AIDS Day, join us on the Fast-Track to end AIDS.

Ending the AIDS epidemic as part of the Sustainable Development Goals

The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development reflects the interdependence and complexity of a changing world and the imperative for global collective action.

"Ending the AIDS epidemic and leaving no one behind in the response will profoundly affect the lives of millions of people around the world, for generations to come."

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Michel Sidibé

UNAIDS Executive Director


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The Fast-Track map

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.

Front-loading investments in the fragile five-year window up to 2020 could reduce new HIV infections by 89% and AIDS-related deaths by 81% by 2030.

World AIDS Day map

On 1st December 2015, join the global movement to Fast-Track the AIDS response.

FOR INDIVIDUALS

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to Fast-Track the AIDS response.

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