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AIDS at 30 nations at the crossroads
AIDS at 30: Nations at the Crossroads reflects on three decades of the global HIV/AIDS epidemic, examining the progress made, the challenges that persist, and the critical choices facing nations in shaping future responses. The book reviews advances in prevention, treatment, and care, including the expansion of antiretroviral therapy, while highlighting ongoing inequalities driven by stigma, discrimination, weak health systems, and insufficient political commitment. Through comparative national experiences, it underscores how policy decisions, funding priorities, and human rights protections determine whether countries move toward controlling the epidemic or risk reversing hard-won gains. The book calls for renewed leadership, sustained investment, and rights-based, evidence-informed strategies to confront HIV/AIDS at a pivotal moment in global health history.
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