An HIV advocate said: “We’re actually not going to have a good grasp of the real impact for many years to come. We’re not going to know even when we get to 2030 what new targets to set. We won’t have the data to tell us.”

Date: 1/26

Region: Global

Country: Global

Topic: Health

Policy Lens: Global Health Security

Entry Type: Field Observation

Additional Context: This information was collected as part of The Aid Report’s original reporting, “One year after US aid freeze, HIV care in Africa is in retreat.” The feature story assesses how one year after the U.S. foreign aid freeze, HIV treatment still exists across much of Africa — but the outreach, prevention, and monitoring systems that sustained it have frayed. The report looks at how access to care has been reshaped in Uganda, Zambia, Malawi, and Botswana.

This quote is attributed to Leora Pillay, the HIV prevention advocacy lead at Frontline AIDS.

Source: Devex