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WHO Raises Alarm Over Rising HIV Infections, Falling Funds

On World AIDS Day 2025, the World Health Organisation warned that the global fight against HIV is at a dangerous turning point as new infections rise while funding and political commitment weaken. The theme for this year, “Overcoming disruption, transforming the AIDS response,” highlights the need to rebuild and strengthen programmes that have been hit by crises and neglect.​ WHO said an estimated 40.8 million people are currently living with HIV worldwide, with the Eastern Mediterranean Region alone accounting for about 610,000 of them. In that region, annual new infections have almost doubled in less than a decade, jumping from 37,000 in 2016 to 72,000 in 2024, yet fewer than four in ten people know their HIV status and less than a third are on treatment.​ The organisation warned that dedicated HIV funding is declining, services are being disrupted and […]

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FCTA, Oyo launch free HIV tests for World AIDS Day

The Federal Capital Territory Administration has announced free HIV counselling and testing as part of activities marking the 2025 World AIDS Day, with a call for stronger community participation in this year’s commemoration. Officials said the observance, themed “Overcoming Disruption: Sustaining Nigeria’s HIV Response,” will focus on public engagement and shared responsibility.​ In a statement by Mrs Bola Ajao, Special Assistant to the Mandate Secretary of the FCT Health Services and Environment Secretariat, Dr Adedolapo Fasawe, the Secretariat outlined plans for a one-day symposium in Abuja on 2 December. World AIDS Day, commemorated annually on 1 December, is used to review the national HIV response and renew commitments to prevention, treatment and care.​ Director of Public Health, Dr Dan Gadzama, said the Mandate Secretary had directed that FCT activities align with global efforts to strengthen HIV awareness. He explained that […]

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Ghana AIDS Commission Raises Concerns Over Therapy Non-Adherence on World AIDS Day 2024.

During the 2024 World AIDS Day commemoration in Ghana, the Ghana AIDS Commission disclosed alarming statistics showing that 183,000 individuals living with HIV in the country are not adhering to anti-retroviral therapy (ART).Dr. Kyeremeh Atuahene, the Commission's Director-General, explained that this failure threatens Ghana's progress toward the UN’s 95-95-95 targets, which aim to end AIDS by 2030. He noted that 35% of Ghanaians living with HIV remain undiagnosed, while 55% of those diagnosed are not on treatment.Dr. Atuahene emphasized the societal and economic toll of untreated HIV, including productivity loss, preventable deaths, and ongoing new infections. Each day, Ghana records 50 new HIV infections and 34 AIDS-related deaths.The government, through Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu, announced steps to integrate HIV services into the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) and ensure a steady supply of ART medications. The UN AIDS Country Director, Dr. Sucilla […]

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