
In too many countries and for too many communities, we now see rising numbers of new HIV infections when we needed to see rapid declines. Faltering progress meant that approximately 1.5 million new HIV infections occurred last year-more than 1 million more than the global targets. Together, world leaders can end AIDS by 2030 as promised, but we need to be frank: that promise and the AIDS response are in danger. Insufficient investment and action are putting all of us in danger: we face millions of AIDS-related deaths and millions of new HIV infections if we continue on our current trajectory. The new data revealed in this report are frightening: progress has been faltering, resources have been shrinking and inequalities have been widening. Over the last two years, the multiple and overlapping crises that have rocked the world have had a devastating impact on people living with and affected by HIV, and they have knocked back the global response to the AIDS pandemic.

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