HIV

New UNAIDS report highlights the effectiveness and need to continue and improve the Fast-track approach

UNAIDS has issued a new report “GET ON THE FAST-TRACK — THE LIFE-CYCLE APPROACH TO HIV”. In this report, UNAIDS is announcing that 18.2 million people now have access to HIV treatment and thus demonstrates that the Fast-track response is indeed working.

UNAIDS and KFF report. Financing the Response to HIV in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: International Assistance from Donor Governments in 2015

The new report by the Kaiser Family Foundation and UNAIDS, provides the latest data available on donor funding disbursements based on data provided by governments. It includes their bilateral assistance to low- and middle-income countries and contributions to the Global Fund as well as UNITAID.

Treatment Literacy Guide: Taking Action for Women’s Health!

GNP+, ICW and the IATT have launched a guide “Positive Health, Dignity and Prevention for Women and their Babies: A treatment literacy guide for pregnant women and mothers living with HIV”.

Uzbekistan received an extra $16.2 million for fighting the HIV epidemic

In June 2016, the Global Fund Board approved $179 million in funding for 13 grants emanating from concept notes submitted by nine countries, including Uzbekistan from EECA.