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U.S. funding cuts have severely disrupted global HIV services, threatening progress toward 2030 goals.
Severe international funding cuts, especially from the U.S., have disrupted HIV services worldwide, causing clinic closures, job losses, and reduced access to treatment and prevention tools like PrEP.
UNAIDS warns this marks the worst setback in decades, with 1.3 million new infections in 2024 and 9.2 million people still without treatment.
Prevention programs are collapsing, risking 3.3 to 4 million additional infections by 2030.
Human rights setbacks, including criminalization of LGBTQ+ individuals and sex workers, further hinder care.
While some countries are boosting domestic funding and new treatments are emerging, urgent global action is needed to protect progress and meet 2030 goals.
Los recortes de fondos de EE.UU. han interrumpido gravemente los servicios globales de VIH, amenazando el progreso hacia los objetivos de 2030.