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Unidentified speaker urges renewed investment to end AIDS by 2030 on World AIDS Day
Summary
An unidentified speaker used a World AIDS Day statement to highlight progress since 2010 — a 40% drop in new infections and more than a 50% decline in AIDS-related deaths — while urging renewed funding, community empowerment and wider access to new tools to meet the goal of ending AIDS as a public-health threat by 2030.
An unidentified speaker urged renewed investment in HIV prevention and treatment on World AIDS Day, saying the world can still end AIDS as a public-health threat by 2030.
“Since 2010, new infections have fallen by 40 percent,” the Unidentified Speaker said, noting that “AIDS-related deaths have declined by more than half, and…
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