World leaders pledged to end the AIDS pandemic as a public health threat by 2030, focusing on resources, human rights, and prevention strategies for millions of lives.
Resource allocation is crucial, with only 2.6% of total HIV spending dedicated to prevention despite the goal of 20%, potentially leading to 46 million people needing life-long support.
HIV prevention and treatment services are dependent on upholding human rights, eliminating discriminatory laws, promoting gender equality, and addressing violence.
Countries need to take bold actions to ensure the success of their HIV response and to reach the goal of ending the AIDS pandemic by 2030.
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