Ending AIDS by 2030 World AIDS Day Commemoration Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 25 November 2014
As of December 2013 Adults and children living with HIV 35.0 million Adults and children newly infected 2.1 million Adult & child deaths due to AIDS 1.5 million
New infections Deaths due to AIDS 38% The other side of the story 35%
“We have bent the trajectory of the epidemic. Now we have five years to break it for good or risk the epidemic rebounding out of control.” Michel Sidibé UNAIDS Executive Director
About 6,000 new HIV infections a day in 2013 About 68% are in Sub Saharan Africa About 700 are in children under 15 years of age About 5,200 are in adults aged 15 years and older, of whom: ─ almost 47% are among women ─ about 33% are among young people (15-24)
Global ART coverage Adults and children 38% Source: UNAIDS 2013
Treatment continues to expand
Treatment continues to expand
Antiretroviral coverage varies by region Asia and Pacific 33% Western and Central Europe and North America 51% Caribbean 42 % Sub-Saharan Africa 37% Latin America 45% Eastern Europe Central Asia 21% Source: UNAIDS estimates 2014 Middle East and North Africa 11%
Disparities between percentage of adults and children living with HIV and receiving ART in the 21 global plan priority countries, 2013 Adults (aged 15+) Children (aged 0–14) %
At the country-level, the HIV response is already having a dramatic impact on life expectancy Source: The World Bank life expectancy data
Resource needs for the target, Source: UNAIDS Global Price Tag Estimates, September Unpublished results.
Our promise Make HIV history by 2030