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Right now we are at a critical moment in the fight against HIV/AIDS. AIDS used to be a death sentence, but now by 2015, with the scale up of treatment and prevention for HIV, we could see the beginning of the end of AIDS.

It Starts With You. Tell World Leaders to keep up the fight.

    Dear World Leaders,

    Step up your fight against AIDS. Scale up your commitments to support the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB and Malaria, and help make the beginning of the end of AIDS a reality by 2015.

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      The Fight

      More than 34 million people around the globe are living with HIV, but only half of those eligible for life-saving treatment receive it. Last year alone, 2.5 million people around the world were newly infected with the virus. We can beat this disease, but only if we recommit to the fight today.

      • Nearly 7000
        people were infected with HIV each day in 2011
      • 330,000
        infants and children were infected with HIV in 2011
      6 out of 10
      6 out of every 10 HIV positive people in sub-Saharan Africa are women
      34 million
      people around the globe are HIV positive
      In 2011, 2.5 million people were infected with HIV

      The beginning of the end of AIDS
      starts with you.

      Top takeaways from the Women Deliver conference in Malaysia

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      Top takeaways from the Women Deliver conference in Malaysia

      Anupama Dathan is the health research assistant for ONE in D.C. Check out her take on the Women Deliver Conference in Malaysia, and what the next steps are for activists who care about the health of women around the world. Last week, thousands of government leaders, health care professionals, NGOs, media and more came together

      Becoming a patriot in the most unlikely of places

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      Becoming a patriot in the most unlikely of places

      ONE Regional Field Director Abby Sasser traveled to Malawi and Zambia with ONE last month. Read her reflection of her trip here, then check out more of her photos here.  I’ve never really considered myself a patriot. That’s not to say I don’t know how lucky I am to have grown up in the country I did.

      The 10 things I can’t live without

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      The 10 things I can’t live without

      If you received a second chance at life, what would become precious to you? This is a question that UNAIDS, the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, asked seven people from all over Africa who are alive thanks to antiretroviral therapy (ART). We at ONE were not only thrilled to read that today, more than

       

      The Progress

      An AIDS diagnosis no longer means a death sentence. More than 8 million people are on life-saving treatment. And leading scientists now agree that we could see the beginning of the end of AIDS.

      It’s possible to live in a world where no child is born with HIV – but not without your help.

      • 8 million
        More than 8 million people are on antiretroviral treatment worldwide
      • 40%
        New HIV infections among kids have dropped by over 40% since 2002
      6.2 million
      Number of people on treatment in sub-Saharan Africa in 2011, up from just 50,000 in 2002
      Roughly 900
      infections per day
      The number of new HIV infections among children has dropped from more than 1,500 new infections per day in 2002 to 900 per day in 2011

      The beginning of the end of AIDS
      starts with you.