HIV and Health Annual Report 2020-2021: Driving Equity, Resilience and Sustainability

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HIV and Health Annual Report 2020-2021: Driving Equity, Resilience and Sustainability

February 1, 2022

In 2020–2021 multiple challenges converged to threaten progress on the 2030 Agenda, and a range of multidimensional risks and interconnected crises threatened the very core of human health and that of the planet. The HIV and Health Annual Report provides a snapshot of the results achieved for the people we serve in three key areas: reducing inequalities and exclusion that drive HIV and poor health; promoting effective and inclusive governance for health; and building resilient and sustainable systems for health.

Report highlights include: 
•    7.3 million lives saved through the UNDP-Global Fund partnership 
•    1.5 million people currently on HIV treatment
•    7.9 million cases of malaria treated
•    92,000 cases of TB treated
•    131 countries received COVID-19 health systems support
•    106 countries supported on HIV, human rights, gender and key populations
•    69 countries supported on non-communicable diseases prevention and control, including tobacco 
 

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