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UNAIDS Results

The collective results of the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) in 2022 saved lives and helped further accelerated progress towards ending AIDS as a public health threat. Providing multisectoral support to countries towards achieving the global AIDS targets, the Joint Programme brought more than the sum of its parts and remained a catalytic force in the HIV response focusing on reducing HIV-related
inequalities. Using a people-centred approach in all it works, it advanced comprehensive HIV prevention, treatment and care services, promoted more enabling environment, generated and supported use of HIV data and guided billions of US dollars for effective and more sustainable HIV responses

The UNAIDS Unified Budget, Results and Accountability Framework 2022–2026 (UBRAF) guides and allows for the operationalization of the Joint Programme’s support for implementation of the Global AIDS Strategy. With constant prioritization to optimize resources in an evolving context and informed by latest evidence and gaps, it has sharpened its focus to reduce HIV-related inequalities through four overarching priorities:

 

Global AIDS Strategy 3 priorities & UBRAF outcomesJoint Programme prioritiesGlobal AIDS Strategy & UBRAF 10 result areas
Maximize equitable and equal access to HIV services and solutions

Advance progress on HIV prevention

Accelerate access to HIV treatment and new health technologies

Promote decriminalization, human rights and gender equality to support access to HIV prevention and treatment services

RA 1: HIV prevention 
RA 3: Paediatric AIDS, vertical transmission

RA 2:  HIV treatment

Break down barriers to achieving HIV outcomesPromote community-led HIV
responses, including
community-led services and
monitoring

RA 4: Community-led responses 
RA 5: Human rights

RA6: Gender equality
RA 7: Young people

Fully resource and sustain efficient HIV responses and integrate them into systems for health, social protection, humanitarian settings and pandemic responses.Ensure equitable financing and sustaining the HIV response

RA 8: Fully funded HIV response
RA 9: Integration and social protection

RA 10: Humanitarian settings and pandemics

Progress against all four priorities is undergirded by actions aimed at ending HIV-inequalities, including gender inequalities, protecting human rights, removing punitive laws and policies and other social and structural barriers and ending stigma and discrimination. 

 The Performance Monitoring Report summarizes the Joint Programme’s results in 2022 towards the UBRAF outcomes, which contribute to the Global AIDS Strategy’s three strategic priorities towards achieving the global AIDS targets by 2025 and ending AIDS as a public health threat by 2023.

By 2022, Global HIV Response Saved Almost 21 Million Lives

20.8 million AIDS-related deaths averted by antiretroviral therapy 1996-2022

59% decline in new HIV infections 1996-2022

29.8 million people receive antiretroviral therapy end 2022

86% of people

 living with HIV knew their HIV status. 89% of them received HIV treatment

14 countries
de-criminalized consensual same-sex sexual acts 2016-2022

60%
of HIV resources domestically funded with at least 42 countries with increase
in 2022 since 2015

2022 UNAIDS Key results

  • Maximized equitable & equal access to HIV services Maximized equitable & equal access to HIV services
  • Broken down barriers to achieve HIV outcomes Broken down barriers to achieve HIV outcomes
  • Sustained & integrated HIV response Sustained & integrated HIV response

89 countries improved their national policies and/or strategies for combinationHIV prevention with key population and other
populations at risk of HIV

15 countries with decision making tool to aid HIV prevention self-assessments through the Global Prevention Coalition

95% of countries implmented the “treat-all” approach, 76% of which implemented rapid HIV treatment initiation following
HIV diagnosis

24 countries improved their national policies and/or strategies for combinationHIV prevention with key population and other
populations at risk of HIV

5 countries with decision making tool to aid HIV prevention self-assessments through the Global Prevention Coalition

75% of countries implmented the “treat-all” approach, 76% of which implemented rapid HIV treatment initiation following HIV diagnosis

50 countries improved their national policies and/or strategies for combinationHIV prevention with key population and other
populations at risk of HIV

23 countries with decision making tool to aid HIV prevention self-assessments through the Global Prevention Coalition

55% of countries implmented the “treat-all” approach, 76% of which implemented rapid HIV treatment initiation following HIV diagnosis

Leadership, partnership, advocacy country support & accountability Leadership, partnership, advocacy country support & accountability

State-of-the art strategic information guide the global response, including HIV estimates from 172 countries

75 countries supported to advance expansion of community lead monitoring

89 countries reinforced the meaningful participation between people living with HIV, key and other priority populations and government institutions

Image of HIV Prevention HIV Prevention
Image of HIV Treatment HIV Treatment
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Image of Gender Equality Gender Equality
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