AIDS BY THE NUMBERS

See the latest data on HIV.

1.3
MILLION
people were newly infected with HIV in 2023
39.9
MILLION
people were living with HIV in 2023
630
THOUSAND
people died of AIDS-related illnesses in 2023
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The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) unites the efforts of 11 UN organizations—UNHCR, UNICEF, WFP, UNDP, UNFPA, UNODC, UN Women, ILO, UNESCO, WHO and the World Bank

 

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UNAIDS is guided by a Programme Coordinating Board (PCB) comprising representatives of 22 governments from all geographic regions, the UNAIDS Cosponsors and five representatives of nongovernmental organizations, including associations of people living with HIV.

 

Upcoming meeting: 55th PCB, December 2024 | Past meetings | NGO/Civil society participation

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The UNAIDS Results and Transparency Portal aims to increase transparency and accountability around the work we do, the results we achieve and UNAIDS financing.

 

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14 October 2024
Women living with HIV in China unite to confront discrimination
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8 October 2024
UNAIDS response to ViiV’s announcement on increasing production of long-acting cabotegravir
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2 October 2024
UNAIDS response to Gilead’s announcement on signing voluntary licensing agreements on lenacapavir...
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1 October 2024
UNAIDS statement on anti-LGBTQ+ legislation in Georgia
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27 September 2024
The AIDS response is recognized as a beacon of hope and guide for revitalizing multilateralism at the 79th UN General Assembly
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24 September 2024
Leaders pledge bold action to end AIDS by 2030
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20 September 2024
At UNGA79 UNAIDS will call on global leaders to roll-out new, breakthrough medicines which are nearly 100% effective in preventing HIV and show that at this moment of global crisis the AIDS response proves what’s possible when leaders work boldly together
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