The estimated number of PWLH constituted 14 000 persons in 2013. The indicator of HIV infection decreased from 2011 to 2013 according to surveillance data. The incidence and prevalence of HIV infection among general population and risk groups imply stabilization of the epidemiological process in the ...
The estimated number of PWLH in the Republic of Uzbekistan constituted 36692 in 2013. There was a growth in the number of newly registered cases of HIV infection: in 2011 there were 3584 newly registered cases of HIV infection, while in 2013 4247 new cases ...
The estimated number of people who live with HIV (PWLH) in the Republic of Moldova (including the territory eastern left bank of the Dniester) constituted 14 801 in 2013. The following data of prevalence and spread of HIV infection could indicate stabilization of the epidemiological process ...
The estimated number of PWLH in the Republic of Kyrgyzstan was 8021 in 2013. The indicators of HIV infection imply stabilization of the epidemiological process among general population as well as among such key vulnerable groups as PWID and CSW in the Republic of Kyrgyzstan. ...
Over a period of time 1987–2013 there were 19 905 cases of HIV infection registered in the Republic of Kazakhstan (cumulative data). The estimated number of PWLH in the country constituted 19 000 people in 2013. Though, the country has taken the decision to refuse adoption ...
The estimated number of PWLH in the Georgia constituted 6 400 in 2013. The prevalence among such key vulnerable groups as PWID and CSW imply stabilization of the epidemiological process in these populations in Georgia. New HIV cases registration trend is not stable: 424, 526, 490 ...
The estimated number of people who live with HIV (PWLH) in the Republic of Belarus constituted 27 412 in 2013. Accordingly to the routine surveillance data HIV incidence rate in 2013 has been increased in comparison to 2011. Although the overall estimated HIV prevalence remains the ...
Over a period of 1988–2013 in the Republic of Armenia there were 1619 registered cases of HIV infection (cumulative data). The estimated number of PWLH in the Republic of Armenia constituted 3700 in 2013. There was a growth in the number of newly registered cases ...
Tremendous progress against AIDS over the last 15 years have inspired a global commitment to end the epidemic by 2030. The United Nations General Assembly agreed in June 2016 that ending AIDS by 2030 requires a Fast–Track response to reach three milestones by 2020:
Reduce ...
This paper, intended as a resource for parliamentarians, is the result of long-standing, close collaboration between the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) and the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS). IPU and UNAIDS hope it will inspire and help parliaments and parliamentarians everywhere take strong political ...
Strategic information collected on these indicators will show progress towards the 90-90-90 targets by UNAIDS:
By 2020, 90% of all people living with HIV will have been diagnosed.
By 2020, 90% of all people with diagnosed HIV infection will receive antiretroviral therapy.
By 2020, 90% ...
Despite decreases in the rate of spread in the last decade, the number of new HIV diagnoses in Europe continues to increase, and by 2011, reached over 1.2 million individuals, with over half a million diagnoses reported in the last five years. Between 2006 and ...
Background
Timely assessment of the burden of HIV/AIDS is essential for policy setting and programme evaluation. In this report from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2015 (GBD 2015), we provide national estimates of levels and trends of HIV/AIDS incidence, prevalence, coverage of antiretroviral therapy (ART), ...
The field-based network of the Paris Pact Research and Liaison Officers is made up of national staff based in UNODC offices in Paris Pact “priority countries” in West and Central Asia as well as South Eastern Europe. Funding permitting, an expansion of the network along ...
Key populations — sex workers (SWs), gay men and other men who have sex with men (MSM), transgender people (TG), and people who inject drugs (PWID) — are disproportionately affected by HIV. At the same time, the stigma, discrimination, and threat of criminal prosecution faced ...
Over the past 15 years, the world has made remarkable strides in halting and reversing the HIV epidemic: annual new infections have declined 35% since 2000 and 15 million people living with HIV (PLHIV) are now on antiretroviral therapy (ART). However, the key populations (KPs) ...