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      IAS statement on “In Danger: UNAIDS Global AIDS
    Update 2022” 
 
 
  
  
   
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     The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS)
    launched its annual report on the state of the global HIV response today
    ahead of AIDS 2022, the 24th
    International AIDS Conference, in Montreal, Canada, at a live
    event also livestreamed at www.unaids.org.  
    “We cannot afford to lose more ground in the global response to HIV.
    Seventy percent of new HIV infections in 2021 occurred among key
    populations, which illustrates that the most marginalized are also the
    hardest hit,” Adeeba
    Kamarulzaman, President of the IAS – the International AIDS
    Society – and AIDS 2022 International Co-Chair, said. “We urgently need to
    make resources available, close research gaps, and eliminate the stigma
    that still pervades thinking. Most crucially, we must ensure that
    scientists, policy makers and activists come together to achieve progress.
    It’s time to re-engage and follow the science.” 
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   IAC – the International AIDS
  Conference – is the
  premier global platform to advance the HIV response. As the world’s
  largest conference on HIV and AIDS, it sits uniquely at the intersection of
  science, advocacy and human rights, bringing together scientists, policy
  makers, healthcare professionals, people living with HIV, funders, media and
  community. Since its start in 1985, the conference continues to serve as an
  opportunity to strengthen policies and programmes that ensure an
  evidence-based response to HIV and related epidemics. 
  The 24th International AIDS Conference – known as AIDS 2022 – will be hosted
  in Montreal, Canada, and virtually from 29 July to 2 August
  2022. 
  For more information, visit www.aids2022.org.  
  IAS – the International AIDS Society – convenes, educates and
  advocates for a world in which HIV no longer presents a threat to public
  health and individual well-being. After the emergence of
  HIV and AIDS, concerned scientists created the IAS to bring together experts
  from across the world and disciplines to promote a concerted HIV response 
  Today, the IAS and its members unite scientists, policy makers and activists
  to galvanize the scientific response, build global solidarity and enhance
  human dignity for all those living with and affected by HIV. 
  The IAS also hosts the world’s most prestigious HIV conferences: the
  International AIDS Conference, the IAS Conference on HIV Science and the HIV
  Research for Prevention Conference.  
  For more information, visit www.iasociety.org. 
 
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