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December 19, 2017
On the eve of World AIDS Day 2017, AVAC published its annual report on the state of the field. AVAC Report 2017: Mixed Messages and How to Untangle Them is a must-read for anyone tracking the progress of HIV prevention around the world. In this month’s episode of Px Pulse, AVAC’s Director of Strategy & Content Emily Bass shares highlights from the report and calls for action on the unfinished work of scaling up prevention.
Bass describes critical issues in the research landscape, the evolving field of PrEP rollout and the unfinished work of scaling up effective HIV prevention worldwide.
Listen to the full podcast here. (14:34)
Highlights
- US$7 billion Funding Gap and the UN’s Fast Track Targets (3:46)
- A Snapshot of Oral PrEP Today, Struggling in Some Contexts and Soaring in Others (2:57)
- Systemic Prevention is a Priority but not a Stand Alone Solution (3:19)
- AVAC’s Message to the Leadership of NIH’s DAIDS (5:39)
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