This strategy sets out what the UK will do to achieve stronger action on HIV and AIDS.
The document outlines internationally agreed HIV and AIDS targets that will guide the UK Government?s work, including: twenty-five per cent fewer young people in Africa infected with HIV by 2005 and globally by 2010; increased access to sexual and reproductive health services for women and girls by 2005; three million people, including two million in Africa, receiving treatment by the end of 2005, at least half of whom should be women and children; national plans in place to meet the needs of orphans and children made vulnerable by HIV and AIDS by 2005; rapid implementation of the Three Ones, linking donor help to national priorities; increased global investment in HIV and AIDS research, addressing the needs of the poor, women and children; on track to slow the progress of HIV and AIDS by 2015.
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Andrée Gacoin
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19 March 2006