Global HIV prevention targets aim for 90% reduction in infections and deaths by 2030
The global community set a goal to end AIDS as a public health threat by 2030, and progress has been substantial with new HIV infections and deaths declining by nearly 60% in the hardest-hit regions since 2010. More than 77% of people living with HIV now receive antiretroviral therapy, showing that treatment access is improving worldwide. Continued momentum on these fronts is critical to meeting the 2030 targets and building a world without AIDS.