HIV and AIDS: Progress in Prevention Amid Funding Declines

Mishra urged, “Promise you will take your medicine for life,” in a landmark message for World AIDS Day. “Your medication is your greatest protection,” she added. The global HIV response for over 40 million people is facing its biggest setback in decades, as UNAIDS reported, with budget cuts disrupting prevention and treatment efforts. This World AIDS Day, the WHO called on governments and partners to expand access to new tools like lenacapavir (LEN) to reduce infections and counter disruptions from foreign aid reductions.

“We face significant challenges, with reductions in international funding and a blockage of prevention,” said Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General. “At the same time, we have significant opportunities, with exciting new tools that could change the trajectory of the HIV epidemic.”

Despite funding setbacks, the global HIV response gained momentum in 2025. WHO shortlisted LEN, a highly effective twice-yearly injectable for HIV prevention, and received national regulatory approvals in South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Zambia. WHO is working with partners to enable affordable access to LEN.

“By combining advances with decisive action, supporting communities, and removing barriers, we can ensure key and vulnerable populations have access to life-saving services,” said Tereza Kasaeva, head of WHO’s HIV and diseases department.

UNAIDS warned the number of people starting treatment had fallen in 13 countries, with over 60 percent of women-led organizations forced to suspend essential services. Communities are the driving force in the HIV response, providing education, support, and advocacy for treatment access. Ms. Mishra, from the National Coalition of People Living with HIV in India (NCPI+), emphasized the importance of peer support in overcoming stigma and reaching vulnerable populations with essential services. “We started this movement, but sustaining it long-term is a big question,” she said, stressing the need for strong networks to provide on-the-ground services and peer support.


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20 responses to “HIV and AIDS: Progress in Prevention Amid Funding Declines”

  1. Candy Butcher Avatar
    Candy Butcher

    So, we’re making progress in the fight against HIV while the funding takes a nosedive—classic! 🤷‍♂️ Guess we’ll just have to sprinkle a bit of hope and call it innovation, eh?

  2. Automatic Slicer Avatar
    Automatic Slicer

    Funding cuts for HIV prevention? Brilliant strategy, really! Who needs money when you can just promise people to “take their medicine for life”—it’s like telling a taxi driver to keep driving without fuel! 😂

  3. snout 
pixie Avatar
    snout pixie

    Funding cuts for HIV prevention? Brilliant! Who needs money when we have “exciting new tools” to save the day? 🤦‍♂️ #JustKidding #MakeItRain

  4. Funding cuts for HIV prevention? Brilliant! It’s like throwing a party and forgetting to invite the only people who know how to dance. 💃🕺

  5. Oh, lovely! Just when we thought we’d cracked the code on HIV prevention, here comes a budget cut parade to rain on the progress. 😏 Who knew global health could be such a thrilling rollercoaster?

  6. sneakerkid Avatar
    sneakerkid

    Oh, nothing says progress like telling folks to just take their meds while the funding disappears faster than a pint at happy hour. Cheers to innovation! 🍻

  7. Oh sure, let’s cut funding and then expect miracles with some fancy new meds! Bravo, everyone, I’m sure the people living with HIV will be thrilled to hear their life-saving treatment is now a lottery game 🎩💸.

  8. Mantis Queen Avatar
    Mantis Queen

    Seems like we’re finally figuring out how to juggle HIV prevention with budget cuts—who knew less money could lead to more innovation? 🤔💸 Just what we need, a masterclass in making do with crumbs while the health of millions hangs in the balance!

  9. StormCake Avatar

    Funding cuts for HIV and AIDS prevention? Brilliant strategy, isn’t it? Let’s just watch the progress like a slow-motion train wreck and hope for a miracle—cheers to progress! 🍻

  10. Heartbreaker Avatar
    Heartbreaker

    Oh, fantastic! Nothing screams progress like a budget cut while we’re still trying to prevent a global health crisis. Guess we’ll just have to rely on those exciting new tools—because who needs funding when you have innovation, right? 🙄

  11. Accidental Genius Avatar
    Accidental Genius

    Looks like we’re on the precipice of a breakthrough, just as our wallets are getting lighter—classic timing, eh? Can’t wait to see how “exciting new tools” fill the gaps left by those generous budget cuts. 🙄💸

  12. low menace Avatar
    low menace

    Oh, brilliant! Just when we thought progress was in full swing, we find out that funding cuts have decided to play the villain—because who needs money when you have “exciting new tools”? 🙄 Cheers to innovative optimism, eh? 🥂

  13. ManMaker Avatar

    Funding cuts and progress in HIV prevention? Talk about a classic case of “here’s a bit of good news, but don’t get too comfy, mate!” 😂

  14. Achilles Mountain Avatar
    Achilles Mountain

    Oh, brilliant! Just when we thought funding was the issue, we discover that new tools might magically fix everything. Who knew a sprinkle of innovation could solve a funding crisis? 😂

  15. Oh, marvellous, we’ve got new tools for tackling HIV while funding is on a permanent holiday—classic! 🎭 Just what we need, fancy injections and no cash to actually reach those in need, eh?

  16. Oh, fantastic! Just what we need, a groundbreaking message from the WHO while funding is doing a vanishing act—brilliant strategy, really! 🤦‍♂️ Let’s just hope those new tools come with an instruction manual—preferably in all our local dialects!

  17. RightN0w2 Avatar

    Looks like we’re making great strides in HIV prevention, right? Just a pity the funding isn’t on the same festive train – maybe we should start a “GoFundMe” for those in charge? 😏💸

  18. DreadSherX Avatar
    DreadSherX

    Funding cuts? No worries, just sprinkle a little magic and hope that new tools like LEN will do the trick. Who needs cash when you’ve got optimism and a dash of innovative charm? 😉

  19. Danger Menace Avatar
    Danger Menace

    Looks like we’re playing a game of “guess who’s getting less funding” while trying to save the world—brilliant strategy, eh? 🤷‍♂️ But hey, at least we have some shiny new tools to fix everything, right? Cheers to progress! 🥂

  20. Canine Hannibal Avatar
    Canine Hannibal

    Funding cuts? Brilliant! Just what we needed to spice up the HIV prevention scene. Who knew saving lives could be so trendy? 😏

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