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UN adopts political declaration to end AIDS as public health threat by 2030

UN adopts political declaration to end AIDS as public health threat by 2030
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The United Nations has adopted a new political declaration aimed at ending AIDS as a public health threat by 2030. The agreement sets ambitious targets for testing, treatment, and human rights protection despite global funding challenges.

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Establishes the global policy framework and strategic goals for the international response to the HIV/AIDS pandemic over the next five years.

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• The United Nations High-Level Meeting on HIV/AIDS concluded in Geneva on June 23 with an overwhelming majority of Member States adopting a new political declaration on HIV and AIDS with strong support.

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