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In 2021, UN member states committed to reducing new HIV infections to fewer than 370,000 in 2025 and to ensure that 95% of people at higher risk of HIV access effective combination prevention options. To make these ambitious targets operational, the Global Prevention Coalition has elaborated a new 2025 HIV Prevention Roadmap. The Roadmap outlines a people-centered and precisely focused approach to combination prevention for and with key populations, as well as young people and women and men in areas with high HIV incidence. Ten transformative actions to ensure country success were defined and require governments, communities and implementers to come together and build a stronger HIV prevention movement than ever before.

08:00
1 min
Introduction of the session
Sheila TLOU, UNAIDS, Botswana
08:01
1 min
Introduction of speakers
Fodé SIMAGA, UNAIDS, Switzerland
08:02
4 min
A defining moment for HIV prevention
Winnie BYANYIMA, UNAIDS, Switzerland
08:06
4 min
Opening remarks
Natalia KANEM, UNFPA, Panama
08:10
10 min
Overview on the 2025 HIV prevention roadmap
Mitchell WARREN, AVAC, United States
08:20
35 min
Moderated panel
Peter SANDS, Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, Switzerland
Nyasha Phanisa SITHOLE, DAWA, Zimbabwe
Christine STEGLING, United Kingdom
John NKENGASONG, U.S. Department of State, United States
Daouda DIOUF, ENDA Santé, Senegal
Joseph PHAAHLA, Ministry of Health, South Africa
Inad QUIÑONES RENDON, APCOM, Thailand
Alexander OGUNDIPE, National Agency for the Control of AIDS, Nigeria
08:55
5 min
Building a movement for delivering on HIV prevention
Eamonn MURPHY, UNAIDS, Switzerland