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UNITAID welcomes and fully supports the new Médecins sans Frontières (MSF) report 'Punishing Success? Early Signs of a retreat from Commitment to HIV/AIDS Care and Treatment', a timely plea for global leaders to remain firmly committed to achieving universal treatment coverage for people living with HIV/AIDS.
Often prices set by pharmaceutical companies are out of reach for developing countries. With a growing need for second-line treatment for millions of people living with HIV, how can access to currently expensive drugs be assured?
The European Commission has adopted a new five year strategy to combat HIV and AIDS in the European Union and countries on its eastern border. Its key objectives are to reduce the number of new HIV infections, improve access to preventive strategies, and raise the quality of life of people infected with the virus.
A retreat from international funding commitments for AIDS threatens to undermine the dramatic gains made in reducing AIDS-related illness and death in recent years, according to a new report by Médecins Sans Frontières.
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