By olivier c. | Project leader
Save life make difference buumbura 13.07.2024
bujumbura burunid
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Subject : More money to continue our project
More money, prevention and less repression of populations at risk: these messages will be hammered home from Monday in Amsterdam during the International AIDS Conference, to avoid a rebound in this epidemic which has caused 35 million deaths .experts and activists — are expected from Monday to Friday at this high mass, which takes place every two years.
Today, 36.9 million people live with the HIV virus, hoping that it does not worsen into AIDS. Nearly three in five take antiretroviral treatments to prevent it, the highest proportion ever reached. The number of infections is falling and for the first time since the turn of the century, the annual death toll fell below one million in 2016 (990,000) then 2017 (940,000).
“Loss of control of the epidemic”
But paradoxically, this progress leads to a relaxation in prevention which, combined with a drop in international funding, raises fears of a rebound in the epidemic. “The last time I spoke here, in 1992, I never thought I would return twenty-six years later, alive and well,” David Barr, an American HIV-positive activist, said on Sunday. during a symposium organized on the eve of the Conference. But this success is “incredibly fragile”, he warned, fearing that we would return to “the horror of 1992”, with a surge in infections and deaths.
In the Political Declaration adopted at the high-level meeting on HIV in June 2021, the community
international community reaffirmed its commitment to achieving target 3.3 of the Sustainable Development Goals
consisting in particular of ending the AIDS epidemic by 2030, and adopted quantified intermediate objectives
for 2025, and in particular to reduce to less than 370,000 the annual number of new HIV and
less than 250,000 the annual number of AIDS-related deaths by 2025 or reach the 95-95-95 target in terms of
screening, treatment and inhibition of viral replication in all demographic categories, in
all groups and in all geographic contexts.
Save Life Make Difference want to continue to hold this project because we need more support ,since we began the project we have only 0.00008% .
we thank to much to our support sure we have more project we need more support.
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Olivire ciza
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