The world knows how to end AIDS in children. Will it choose to?

Global progress in reducing HIV infections among children and adolescents is stalling due to recent funding cuts. Experts warn that without renewed political commitment, decades of public health gains are at risk of being reversed.
Why it matters
The potential collapse of HIV treatment systems threatens to undo significant global health achievements and increase mortality rates in vulnerable regions.
Decades of progress against HIV are under threat as funding cuts weaken prevention and treatment. The tools to save lives exist – what is missing is sustained political will.
The article frames the issue through the lens of social justice and the necessity of government intervention/funding.
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