World AIDS Day 2021

End inequalities. End AIDS

estimated number of people living with HIV in 2020

people died from HIV-related causes in 2020

people were newly infected in 2020

% of people living with HIV received lifelong antiretroviral therapy (ART) in 2020

HIV remains a major public health issue that affects millions of people worldwide.

Although the world has made significant progress in recent decades, important global targets for 2020 were not met.

Division, disparity and disregard for human rights are among the failures that allowed HIV to become and remain a global health crisis. Now, COVID-19 is exacerbating inequities and disruptions to services, making the lives of many people living with HIV more challenging.

The theme of World AIDS Day 2021 is End inequalities. End AIDS”.  With a special focus on reaching people left behind WHO and its partners are highlighting the growing inequalities in access to essential HIV services. 

On 1 December 2021, WHO is calling on global leaders and citizens to rally to confront the inequalities that drive AIDS and to reach people who are currently not receiving essential HIV services.

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Join the campaign and call on global leaders and citizens to rally to confront the inequalities that drive AIDS.

Top key campaign messages

We can all contribute to the effort to end AIDS and make the world a healthier place.

Facts and figures

The world has made significant progress since the late 1990s, but HIV remains a major global public health issue.