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Report warns of Tory cuts to HIV and AIDS resources

Rachel Badham September 24, 2021

A new report by STOPAIDS, Frontline AIDS and the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Global LGBT+ Rights (APPG) has warned that government cuts to HIV/AIDS funding could be ā€œsetting the stage for a resurgence of the [HIV] pandemicā€. Earlier this year, the government confirmed that funding for UNAIDS would be set at Ā£ 2.5 m, compared to Ā£15 mil in 2020, causing concern that the changes would ā€œaffect the provision of life-saving HIV prevention and treatment services around the world.ā€

The new report explained that the global HIV response has already been impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic: ā€œThe global HIV response is now teetering ā€“ caught in a perfect storm of waning political and public engagement, diminishing funds, and the global shock of Covid-19.ā€ As a result, the funding cuts may carry a ā€œheavy human and financial tollā€ by negatively impacting global health provisions and reducing access to vital HIV/AIDS-related resources.Ā 

Baroness Barker, vice-chair of the APPG on HIV, added: ā€œThere couldnā€™t be a worse time for the government to cut so much funding. Our report highlights the devastating impact that the cuts are already having and how itā€™s jeopardising decades of progress. Britain is and can be so much better than this. I urge the government to think again. We must save lives and get the HIV response back on track.ā€

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