‘Dramatic Progress’ On HIV/AIDS Driven By U.S. Leadership Will Help End Epidemic

The Hill: The imperative of U.S. leadership: Fast-tracking the end of AIDS
Michel Sidibé, UNAIDS executive director and U.N. under secretary general

“…Thanks to the dramatic progress of the past decade, driven significantly by American investment, we can now say with confidence that it is possible to end the AIDS epidemic by 2030. If we act with speed, focus, and determination we can avert 28 million new HIV infections and 21 million AIDS-related deaths by 2030. This moment demands further generous support from all nations…” (11/21).

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