World
AIDS Day (December 1st) 2017: Everybody counts
In 2015, global leaders signed
up to the Sustainable Development Goals, with the aim to achieve universal
health coverage (UHC) by 2030. The UHC framework now lies at the centre of all
health programmes.
To complement the global World
AIDS Day 2017 campaign which promotes the theme "Right to
health", the World Health Organization will highlight the need for all
36.7 million people living with HIV and those who are vulnerable and affected
by the epidemic, to reach the goal of universal health coverage.
Under the slogan "Everybody
counts", WHO will advocate for access to safe, effective, quality and
affordable medicines, including medicines, diagnostics and other health
commodities as well as health care services for all people in need, while also
ensuring that they are protected against financial risks.
Key messages to achieve universal health coverage
- Leave
no one behind.
- HIV,
tuberculosis and hepatitis services are integrated.
- High-quality
services are available for those with HIV.
- People
living with HIV have access to affordable care.
- The
HIV response is robust and leads to stronger health systems
Updated information on HIV/AIDS_2017
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