Ending the AIDS crisis is within reach but the UK has to not cut key funding
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Ending the AIDS crisis is within reach  but the UK has to not cut key funding
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"For more than three decades, the United Kingdom has stood at the forefront of the global fight against HIV and AIDS. At a time when the world faced one of the deadliest public health crises in history, UK development policy, funding, and diplomacy became a backbone of the international response. Ending AIDS globally by 2030 is in now in reach. But that cannot be put in jeopardy."
The Independent covers reproductive rights, climate change, and Big Tech through on-the-ground reporting, investigations, and documentaries. Donations enable continued deployment of journalists to gather facts and report both sides. The Independent maintains free access without paywalls, relying on support from those who can afford it. The United Kingdom led global HIV/AIDS response for over three decades through policy, funding, and diplomacy. UNAIDS Fast-Track modelling shows that scaling prevention and treatment could avert 28 million infections and 21 million deaths by 2030. Recent development funding cuts, particularly from the US, threaten progress toward ending AIDS globally.
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