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Title
Global AIDS strategy 2021-2026 : End inequalities. End AIDS.
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The Global AIDS Strategy 2021-2026 is a bold new approach to use an inequalities lens to close the gaps that are preventing progress towards ending AIDS. The Global AIDS Strategy aims to reduce these inequalities that drive the AIDS epidemic and prioritize people who are not yet accessing life-saving HIV services. The Strategy sets out evidence-based priority actions and bold targets to get every country and every community on-track to end AIDS as a public health threat by 2030.
Chapter 1. Decade of action to deliver the SDGs: reducing inequalities and closing gaps to end AIDS as a public health threat -- Chapter 2. Achieving the vision of the three zeroes: modelled impact of delivering on the strategy -- Chapter 3. Strategic priority 1: maximize equitable and equal access to HIV services and solutions -- Chapter 4. Strategic priority 2: break down barriers to achieving HIV outcomes -- Chapter 5. Strategic priority 3: fully resource and sustain efficient HIV responses and integrate them into systems for health, social protection, humanitarian settings and pandemic responses -- Chapter 6. Cross-cutting issues -- Chapter 7. Resources needed to achieve the new strategic results and targets -- Chapter 8. Regional profiles -- Chapter 9. Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS: supporting a whole-of-government and whole-of-society response to deliver on the global AIDS strategy -- Annex 1. Disaggregated 2025 targets and commitments -- Annex 2. Complementary targets produced during the Global AIDS Strategy development process -- Annex 3. Resource needs -- Annex 4. Glossary -- Annex 5. Abbreviations.
Chapter 1. Decade of action to deliver the SDGs: reducing inequalities and closing gaps to end AIDS as a public health threat -- Chapter 2. Achieving the vision of the three zeroes: modelled impact of delivering on the strategy -- Chapter 3. Strategic priority 1: maximize equitable and equal access to HIV services and solutions -- Chapter 4. Strategic priority 2: break down barriers to achieving HIV outcomes -- Chapter 5. Strategic priority 3: fully resource and sustain efficient HIV responses and integrate them into systems for health, social protection, humanitarian settings and pandemic responses -- Chapter 6. Cross-cutting issues -- Chapter 7. Resources needed to achieve the new strategic results and targets -- Chapter 8. Regional profiles -- Chapter 9. Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS: supporting a whole-of-government and whole-of-society response to deliver on the global AIDS strategy -- Annex 1. Disaggregated 2025 targets and commitments -- Annex 2. Complementary targets produced during the Global AIDS Strategy development process -- Annex 3. Resource needs -- Annex 4. Glossary -- Annex 5. Abbreviations.
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Geneva : UNAIDS, [2021]
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160 p. : ill., graphs, tables
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Includes bibliographical references.
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