
What in the World Is it possible to end new cases of HIV by 2030?
Jun 5, 2025
Makuochi Okafor, a BBC Africa health correspondent, dives into the critical fight against HIV. He explains the ambitious 2030 goal to eliminate new cases and demystifies common misconceptions about the virus. The discussion highlights the impact of funding cuts from USAID on treatment programs in Africa, revealing the challenges ahead. Okafor also emphasizes the significance of PrEP as a preventive tool and addresses the stigma surrounding its use, showcasing the necessary societal shifts for effective health practices.
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Effective HIV Treatments and Prevention
- Antiretroviral drugs can suppress HIV to undetectable levels, stopping transmission.
- Preventive drugs like PrEP and contraceptives reduce new HIV infections effectively.
HIV Prevalence and Conflict Impact
- Africa has the highest HIV prevalence, especially South Africa with 8 million cases.
- Conflict zones like Ethiopia's Tigris region see rising cases due to sexual violence and instability.
PrEP's Role and Stigma Barrier
- PrEP is a key preventive medication for people at risk of HIV.
- Stigma and misinformation around PrEP discourage many from taking it, linking it wrongly to HIV status or LGBTQ identity.
