2021 UNAIDS Global AIDS Update — Confronting inequalities — Lessons for pandemic responses from 40 years of AIDS

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The UNAIDS Global AIDS Update 2021 highlights evidence that people living with HIV are more vulnerable to COVID-19, but that widening inequalities are preventing them from accessing COVID-19 vaccines and HIV services.  The report shows how COVID-19 lockdowns and other restrictions have badly disrupted HIV testing—in many countries this has led to steep drops in HIV diagnoses, referrals to care services and HIV treatment initiations. Key populations and children continue to be left behind in access to HIV services. 

Year
2021
  • Caucasus
  • Central Asia
  • Central Europe
  • Eastern Europe
  • Global
  • Northern Europe
  • Regional
  • Southern Europe
  • Western Europe
  • WHO European region
  • Affordability
  • Gender
  • Human rights
  • Inequalities in health
  • Laws and regulations
  • Legislation
  • Policy
  • Research
  • Sexual and reproductive health
  • Sexual education
  • Social issues
  • Stigma and discrimination
  • Testing and counselling
  • Treatment
  • Treatment as prevention (TasP)
  • Gay men and other MSM
  • General public
  • Heterosexuals
  • People living with HIV (PLHIV)
  • Women
  • Youth

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