This call for 100-100-100 to end TB and end AIDS by 2030 or earlier was given at the AIDS 2024 Affiliated Independent Event organised on 4th of July 2024.
The call for 100-100-100
- If we are to end AIDS, we have to ensure that along with 100-100-100 (100% of people with HIV knows their status, 100% of people with HIV are on lifesaving antiretroviral therapy, and 100% of them are virally suppressed), we also have to ensure that no one suffers or dies of TB.
- We must ensure that 100% people with HIV know their TB status (on an ongoing basis), 100% of those with active TB disease are treated with medicines that work on them, and 100% of them are using a full range of appropriate combination prevention options to stop further spread of TB and HIV infections.
- Also, 100% of those people with HIV who do not have active TB disease, must be offered TB preventive therapy (to reduce the risk of latent TB to convert into active disease).
- Treatment is also prevention (in case of both TB and HIV) as it stops the spread of infection soon after initiation of treatment with effective medicines. Latest HIV and TB treatment regimens and prevention options must be accessible to all.
- Additionally we must advance stronger action towards #endHunger, #endTobacco, #endAlcohol, #preventDiabetes, #NCDs, and other risk factors associated with TB.
- People-centred, rights-based and gender transformative approaches remain the bedrock to advance health programmes – including those for TB and HIV.
- Zero catastrophic cost, Zero HIV and TB stigma and discrimination must be a reality for all.
This AIDS 2024 Affiliated Independent Event organised on 4th of July 2024 was jointly organised by: AVAC, UNAIDS Asia Pacific, International Community of Women Living with HIV (ICW), Global Network of People living with HIV (GNP Plus), Y+ Global, Y-PEER Asia Pacific, Society for AIDS in Africa (SAA – official secretariat of International Conference on AIDS and STIs in Africa - ICASA), APCOM, Zimbabwe National Network of People living with HIV (ZNNP+), Prevention Access Campaign, National Coalition of People living with HIV in India (NCPI Plus), AIDS Society of India (ASI), Ivorian Network of People living with HIV (RIP+ in Cote d'Ivoire), Cheyutha, Botswana Network on Ethics, Law and HIV/AIDS (BONELA), National Empowerment Network of People living with HIV/AIDS in Kenya (NEPHAK), MPLUS Foundation Thailand, KHANA (Khmer HIV/AIDS NGOs Alliance) Cambodia, Americas TB Coalition, TB People (Global), TB People (Nepal), TB People (Zimbabwe), TB People (India), TB People (Botswana), Humana People to People India, Rekat Peduli Foundation Indonesia, Pahal Foundation, People’s Health Organisation (PHO), Health TV Online Nepal, Asia Pacific Cities Alliance for Health and Development (APCAT), Asia Pacific Media Alliance for Health and Development (APCAT Media), Union South East Asia Trust (USEA Trust), Global AMR Media Alliance (GAMA), and CNS.