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Whilst the end of AIDS is within our grasp, this decade, currently the world is off track. Globally, of the 39.9 million people living with HIV, 9.3 million, nearly a quarter, are not receiving life-saving treatment. As a consequence, a person dies from A

Stories & Blogs UNAIDSJul 22, 2024(Press Release )

Whilst the end of AIDS is within our grasp, this decade, currently the world is off track. Globally, of the 39.9 million people living with HIV, 9.3 million, nearly a quarter, are not receiving life-saving treatment. As a consequence, a person dies from A

UNAIDS urges sub-Saharan African countries and global partners to ensure children living with HIV are on life-saving treatment and to stop new infections

Stories & Blogs UNAIDSJun 14, 2024(Press Release )

The latest data show that only 56% of children living with HIV were on life-saving antiretroviral therapy in 2022 in sub-Saharan Africa compared to 83% of adults globally.

Shipment of newest malaria vaccine, R21, to Central African Republic marks latest milestone for child survival

Stories & Blogs UNICEFMay 24, 2024(Press Release )

With two recommended vaccines and expanded supply, Gavi, UNICEF, WHO are working closely with governments and partners to increase malaria prevention and protection for children

Invest in women and girls’ education and health rights to end AIDS in Africa

Stories & Blogs UNAIDSMar 11, 2024(Story )

Despite substantial declines in new HIV infections globally, the HIV/AIDS epidemic continues to disproportionately impact adolescent girls and young women in many countries, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa

Public health emergencies in Eastern and Southern Africa

Stories & Blogs UNICEFMar 01, 2024(Story )

Current cholera outbreaks in the region are severely affecting vulnerable children and communities

Cholera Outbreak in Eastern and Southern Africa Regional appeal

Stories & Blogs UNICEFFeb 01, 2024(Call to Action )

Eastern and Southern Africa is grappling with one of the worst cholera outbreaks in decades, with cases rapidly spreading across the region