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UNAIDS’ current targets are for 95% of people with HIV to be diagnosed, 95% of diagnosed people to be taking treatment, and 95% of people on treatment to have an undetectable viral load. They also aim for 95% access to a number of essential services. Other UNAIDS targets call for the removal of barriers to HIV services – less than 10% of people experiencing stigma and discrimination, less than 10% of people experiencing gender inequality or violence, and less than 10% of countries having punitive laws and policies in relation to HIV.

Negotiating the UNGASS outcome document: Challenges and the way forward

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International Drug Policy Consortium
17 February 2016

New Report and Monitoring Tool: HIV, HCV, TB and Harm Reduction in Prisons

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Harm Reduction International
10 February 2016

CDC: Blacks with HIV less likely to receive consistent medical care

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Atlanta Journal Constitution
5 February 2016

Examining the Implications of PrEP as HIV Prevention for Sex Workers

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Institute of Development Studies
1 February 2016

PEPFAR's Dr Deborah Birx urges sharper focus to halt HIV globally

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Fogarty International Center
27 January 2016

HRI has serious concerns with draft UNGASS outcome document

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Harm Reduction International
26 January 2016

UNGASS Without Harm Reduction? No Way!

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Drug Reporter
26 January 2016

The Forgotten AIDS Crisis in Russia

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The Daily Beast
19 January 2016