If the global response against HIV/AIDS as a public threat remains unchanged, we will not attain the transformative goal of ending AIDS and meeting the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. As young people and key populations are increasingly becoming the face of the epidemic, this session will look into how we can change the trajectory of the global HIV/AIDS response to meet prevention and treatment targets and adopt a truly rights-based approach that leaves no one behind. Representatives from young people and key populations, as well as global leaders and experts, will share their experiences and discuss the best way to ensure inclusive, effective and transformative HIV/AIDS response.
Ms. Barbara Kemigisa
Mr. David Subeliani
Ms. Grace Kamau
Reverend Jide Macaulay
Ms. Marcela Romero
Mr. Mo Barry
Ms. Ricki Kgositau
Dr. Shannon Hader
"To those who say it is too expensive to invest in young people, what do we say? Lead, follow or get out of the way!" says @ShannonHader at #ICPD25 session on reaching the people being left behind in the AIDS response. #NairobiSummit pic.twitter.com/6LsHyk7jxU
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