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  1. OUT life in
  2. The global percentage of adults living with HIV has leveled off since 2000. In 2007 there were 2.7 million new HIV infections and 2 million HIV-related deaths. The rate of new HIV infections has fallen in several countries, but globally these favorable trends are at least partially offset by increases in new infections in other countries. In 14 of 17 African countries with adequate survey data, the percentage of young pregnant women (ages 15–24) who are living with HIV has declined since 2000-2001. In 7 countries, the drop in infections has equaled or exceeded the 25% target decline for 2010 by UNAIDS.
  3. As treatment access has increased Sub-Saharan Africa remains the region over the last ten years the annual most heavily affected by HIV, number of AIDS deaths has fallen. accounting for 67% of all people living with HIV and for 75% of AIDS deaths in 2007.
  4. Some of the most worrisome increases in new infections are now occurring in populous countries in other regions, such as Indonesia, the Russian Federation, and various high-income countries. Globally, the percentage In virtually all regions of women among people outside sub-Saharan living with HIV has Africa, HIV remained stable (at 50%) disproportionately affects for several years, injecting drug users, men although women’s share who have sex with men, of infections is increasing and sex workers. in several countries.
  5. STOP AIDS NOW!
  6. But The Bigger Question is …
  7. Are we aware of the initiatives?
  8. Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger. HIV deepens household poverty Slows economic growth Undermines vital sectors on which economic development depends Degrades agricultural sectors Exacerbates food insecurity
  9. Achieve universal primary education Universal Education initiatives provides essential venue for HIV prevention education for young people, and also reduce girls’ vulnerability to HIV School attendance is a central focus of initiatives to address the needs of children orphaned or made vulnerable by HIV Better access to treatment helps to minimize the epidemic’s impact on fragile educational systems It also reduces the likelihood that young people will be withdrawn from school in response to HIV in the household
  10. Efforts to reduce inequalities between the sexes Monitor on the degree to which gender equity is a component of national HIV responses HIV has prompted parents, communities, and governments alike to approach the sexual and reproductive health needs of women, girls, and sexual minorities with renewed commitment Promote gender equality and empower women
  11. Improve maternal health Women now account for about half of all people living with HIV, and for more than 60% of infections in Africa Greater access to antiretroviral medicines is improving the health and well-being of women Programs that couple Integration of HIV initiatives prevention of mother-to- with programs addressing child transmission with sexual and reproductive health continuing treatment to is helping to ensure that help mothers remain women have access to the alive and in good health information and services they to care for their need to make informed children reproductive decisions.
  12. Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria, and other diseases A strong HIV response yields health benefits that extend well beyond HIV itself. HIV is an important contributing factor in the continued spread of tuberculosis. The push to expand access to HIV treatment in resource-limited settings is helping to strengthen fragile health infrastructures and is driving improvements in human capacity in low- and middle-income countries
  13. Develop a global partnership for development. Perhaps more than any other issue in our time, HIV has highlighted global and economic inequities and has galvanized action on international development. HIV has helped place people at the centre of development; it has also helped to ensure that development strategies are inclusive, respectful of human rights, and country owned.
  14. Let’s be aware of our individual initiatives.
  15. Time to give it back to the society, time for Aids Out Life In.
  16. AIDS.org www.aids.org Center for Disease Control www.cdc.gov For more Information AIDS Alliance for Children, Youth & Families www.aids-alliance.org Population Services International www.youthaids.org UNAIDS www.unaids.org UNICEF www.unicef.org/aids Youth Advocate Program International www.yapi.org
  17. Thank You !

+ Abhishek ShahAbhishek Shah, 5 months ago

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