Statement by the President on the Observance of World AIDS Day
This Saturday, December 1st, on World AIDS Day,
we will come together as a global community to stand with people affected by
HIV/AIDS, to remember those we have lost, and to renew our commitment to ending
the pandemic once and for all. We have made great strides in combating
this disease, and an AIDS-free generation is within sight. Here in the
United States we are implementing a National HIV/AIDS Strategy and
concentrating our efforts in communities where HIV rates are highest, including
among gay men, Latinos, and African Americans. We are investing in
comprehensive HIV prevention and care, including through the Affordable Care
Act, to prevent infection and ensure that all people living with HIV have
access to life-extending treatment. Testing for HIV remains a top
priority, and thanks to ongoing scientific advancements, finding out your HIV
status has never been easier and treatment is more effective than ever.
Today, I am pleased my Administration will make
public new data that demonstrates we are on track to meet the ambitious
treatment and prevention targets I announced on World AIDS Day a year
ago. As of today, we are treating over 5 million people with lifesaving
medicines for AIDS, up from 1.7 million in 2008, and, as I pledged last year,
we are on track to treat 6 million people by the end of 2013. This year,
we have also reached over 700,000 HIV-positive pregnant women with
antiretroviral drugs that will prevent them from passing the virus to their
children. As we meet these new targets, we are joined by a growing number
of countries and the Global Fund for AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, who share
our commitment to doing more so that more may live. As we continue this
important work with our partners around the world and here at home, let us
remember the lives we have lost to AIDS, celebrate the progress we have made,
and, together, recommit to ourselves to achieving our shared vision of an
AIDS-free generation.
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