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Financing the response: New Report on Costs and Choices |
Funding for HIV is under pressure at this time of economic uncertainty. The aids2031 project, established to develop fresh insights into where the global AIDS epidemic may be heading over the next two decades, outlines a number of scenarios in the epidemic, depending on the choices we make now. Even in the most favourable scenario we shall see around 1.2 million new infections in 2031 and the resulting cost of the response will be well above current spending levels, ranging from $19 billion to $35 billion a year. Last year, the world spent roughly $13 billion.
Read more: Costs and Choices: Financing the long-term fight against aids .

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