Reducing sexual transmission

Reduce sexual transmission of HIV by 50% by 2015.

Preventing HIV among drug users

Reduce transmission of HIV among people who inject drugs by 50% by 2015.

Eliminating new HIV infections—children

Eliminate new HIV infections among children by 2015 and substantially reduce AIDS-related maternal deaths.

15 million accessing treatment

Reach 15 million people living with HIV with lifesaving antiretroviral treatment by 2015.

Avoiding TB deaths

Reduce tuberculosis deaths in people living with HIV by 50% by 2015.

Closing the resource gap

Close the global AIDS resource gap by 2015 and reach annual global investment of US$ 22-24 billion in low- and middle-income countries.

Eliminating gender inequalities

Eliminate gender inequalities and gender-based abuse and violence and increase the capacity of women and girls to protect themselves from HIV.

Eliminating stigma and discrimination

Eliminate stigma and discrimination against people living with and affected by HIV through promotion of laws and policies that ensure the full realization of all human rights and fundamental freedoms.

Eliminating travel restrictions

Eliminate HIV-related restrictions on entry, stay and residence.

Strengthening HIV integration

Eliminate parallel systems for HIV-related services to strengthen integration of the AIDS response in global health and development efforts.