HIV continues to pose a serious public health threat in most countries.

In particular, low testing and diagnosis rates, stigma and discrimination, poor access to innovative treatments, a high level of late-presenters and significant variations in incidence among key affected populations, continue to present challenges in the treatment and management of HIV/AIDS.

To address these issues at a country level, we are actively working in partnership with policymakers, non-government organizations, healthcare professionals and people living with HIV to advance solutions in HIV treatment and care in ways that are sustainable, will lead to long-term improved outcomes at both individual and national levels and, ultimately, will see the end of HIV/AIDS and the beginning of an HIV-free future.

WE ARE LOOKING TO FIND WAYS AT A NATIONAL LEVEL TO SUPPORT ADEQUATE FUNDING AND POLICY-MAKING TO ENSURE THAT ALL PEOPLE LIVING WITH HIV HAVE ACCESS TO THE OPTIMAL TREATMENTS, CARE AND SUPPORT.

By working together with our national partners, we are helping to drive greater access to treatments, as well as a positive environment for the continued development of new treatment options and preventative approaches, to support people living with HIV and those at risk of HIV.

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