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UNAIDS Chief Byanyima Calls Urgent Action on Global HIV Crisis

Alen Nafuna
Last updated: July 25, 2024 6:03 pm
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Alen Nafuna
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Speaking at the International AIDS Conference in Munich, Germany, the UNAIDS Executive Director Winnie Byanyima delivered a sobering message regarding Uganda’s battle against HIV/AIDS saying that despite global commitments to reduce new HIV infections to below 370,000 by 2025, Uganda and the world are falling dramatically short.

In 2023 alone, Uganda recorded a staggering 1.3 million new HIV infections.

Byanyima, a prominent advocate for global health equity, emphasized that Uganda’s struggle mirrors a broader global challenge. Efforts to curb HIV transmission have been hampered by systemic issues such as limited access to long-acting treatment and prevention options in low- and middle-income countries.

She stressed that addressing this gap is crucial, to effectively control the spread of the virus and ensure those living with HIV receive adequate care.

In her speech, Byanyima outlined three key steps to tackle troubling trends in HIV care. She urged action on distributing long-acting treatments widely, combating discrimination, and investing in healthcare systems.

These measures aim to improve access medicare, fight stigma, and ensure sustainable progress against HIV/AIDS.

In Uganda and beyond, the fight against HIV/AIDS demands dedication, innovation, and solidarity to ensure that no one is left behind in the quest for a world free from the burden of HIV/AIDS.

The International AIDS Conference, the world’s largest event focused on HIV and AIDS, is currently taking place in Munich, Germany. The conference began on July 22, 2024, and will conclude on July 26, 2024. AIDS 2024 is expected to attract around 15,000 attendees, including scientists, policymakers, healthcare professionals, individuals living with HIV, and advocates committed to the fields of science, advocacy, and human rights.

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