Children, HIV and AIDS: Global and regional snapshots

November 29, 2018

The world pledged to end AIDS by 2030. While we have seen remarkable progress in the past decade among children aged 0-9 years, adolescents have been left behind in HIV prevention efforts. A staggering 360,000 adolescents are projected to die of AIDS-related diseases between 2018 and 2030 without additional investment in HIV prevention, testing and treatment programs.

For World AIDS Day 2018, UNICEF is releasing global and regional snapshots of the world today and a new analysis of the situation for children and adolescents projected to 2030.

Global  Eastern & Southern Africa  West & Central Africa  South Asia

Latin America & the Caribbean  East Asia & the Pacific  Middle East & North Africia

Eastern Europe & Central Asia