United Nations to review global HIV response as world pushes to end AIDS by 2030
Staff Reporter THE United Nations will convene a High-Level Meeting on HIV/AIDS later this month to assess global progress in combating the epidemic, adopt a new Political Declaration, and set fresh targets aimed at ending AIDS as a public health threat by 2030 amid concerns that uneven progress and funding pressures could undermine hard-won gains. ... The post United Nations to review global HIV response as world pushes to end AIDS by 2030 appeared first on Informanté .

Staff Reporter
THE United Nations will convene a High-Level Meeting on HIV/AIDS later this month to assess global progress in combating the epidemic, adopt a new Political Declaration, and set fresh targets aimed at ending AIDS as a public health threat by 2030 amid concerns that uneven progress and funding pressures could undermine hard-won gains.

The 2026 United Nations General Assembly High-Level Meeting on HIV/AIDS will take place on 22 and 23 June in New York following the adoption of a resolution by UN Member States in April.
Held every five years since 2001, the meeting serves as the primary global political platform for reviewing progress in the fight against HIV/AIDS and strengthening accountability among member states.


