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    The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (the Global Fund), the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), and the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) are deeply concerned about the harmful impact of the Ugandan Anti-Homosexuality Act 2023 on the health of its citizens and its impact on the AIDS response that has been so successful

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    • ANTI-HOMOSEXUALITY LAW IN UGANDA: A joint statement by UNAIDS, PEPFAR and the Global Fund on the potential impact of this law on the health of Uganda citizens and the AIDS response in Uganda (which has been very successful so far) https://t.co/Fw8kshqibq

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    Although great strides have been made in tackling HIV in recent years, Africa remains the continent most affected by HIV and progress towards ending AIDS is stalling. The COVID-19 pandemic, global inflation, growing debt levels, and a retreat from overseas development assistance by some donors are hampering Africa’s efforts to ramp up national HIV responses and are

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    • African ministers of finance & international partners held their first in-person meeting since COVID19 travel restrictions lifted to discuss the sustainability of the #HIV response. @UNAIDS highlights key takeaways & next steps from this recent meeting. https://t.co/LwGTNZapq9

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    On Zero Discrimination Day this year (1 March 2023), under the theme “Save lives: Decriminalise”, UNAIDS is highlighting how the decriminalisation of key populations and people living with HIV saves lives and helps advance the end of the AIDS pandemic.

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    • Criminal laws hurt people. They undermine the #HIV response, drive people underground, and prevent people from accessing the life-saving services they need. Save lives: decriminalise! https://t.co/wVx1siIwaM #ZeroDiscrimination https://t.co/dZNY7Y2MlO

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    On Zero Discrimination Day this year (1 March 2023), under the theme “Save lives: Decriminalise”, UNAIDS is highlighting how the decriminalisation of key populations and people living with HIV saves lives and helps advance the end of the AIDS pandemic.

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    • Today we mark #ZeroDiscriminationDay. Today & every day, we are committed to creating a world free of discrimination where people living with #HIV can reach their full potential. Access resources & share your commitment! #IASONEVOICE @daizykwala @UNAIDS https://t.co/IJSxilrt2I https://t.co/oHpZt60Knr

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    South Africa - 1 year(s) ago

    Criminalisation has hurt sex workers and perpetuated the AIDS pandemic. UNAIDS welcomes South Africa’s call to end it. Read more UNAIDS Executive Director Winnie Byanyima receives honorary degree from Free State University, South Africa …

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    • @PaulSaxMD @CIDJournal It really is...South Africa has 7.5 M PLWH; 5.5 M on ART and 5.1 M who are virally suppressed https://t.co/B585dTFRTp

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    Analysis by the UN ahead of World AIDS Day reveals that inequalities are obstructing the end of AIDS. On current trends the world will not meet agreed global targets on AIDS. But the new UNAIDS report, Dangerous Inequalities, shows that urgent action to tackle inequalities can get the AIDS response on track.

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    • “In a world plagued by inequality, putting people first across all aspects of the #HIV response is a moral imperative and the only viable route to progress." - IAS President @ProfSharonLewin Access the new @UNAIDS #WorldAIDSDay report: https://t.co/9orXC265bY https://t.co/uYIzrkiX6l https://t.co/dr6UEfTNXl

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    This World AIDS Day, 1 December 2022, UNAIDS is urging each of us to address the inequalities which are holding back progress in ending AIDS. Four decades into the HIV response, inequalities still persist for the most basic services like testing, treatment, and condoms, and even more so for new technologies. Key populations—sex workers, gay men and other men who have sex with

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    • RT @benphillips76: EQUALIZE! https://t.co/58XoODVnWC #worldaidsday #equalize https://t.co/bt8IR9z0r7