Scaling Up Towards Universal Access: Considerations for Countries to Set their Own National Targets for HIV Prevention, Treatment, and Care
April 30, 2006

Scaling Up Towards Universal Access: Considerations for Countries to Set their Own National Targets for HIV Prevention, Treatment, and Care

The commitment to scaling up towards universal access (UA) is not a target itself. Rather it emphasizes urgency, quality and equity, and involves the development of a comprehensive package of prevention, treatment, care and support relevant to each country.

The commitment to scaling up towards universal access (UA) is not a target itself. Rather it emphasizes urgency, quality and equity, and involves the development of a comprehensive package of prevention, treatment, care and support relevant to each country. In such a context, the use of specific targets can help countries define and prioritize their efforts in relation to coming as close as possible to universal access by 2010.

Organizations:

Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS)

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