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

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.
Why it matters
Establishes the global policy framework and strategic goals for the international response to the HIV/AIDS pandemic over the next five years.
• 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.
The article provides a factual summary of a UN declaration without editorializing.
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