AVAC Playbook 2012-2013: Progress toward global goals

AVAC first published its Playbook of global goals for ending AIDS in late 2011. This infographic from the AVAC Report 2012 builds on the objectives from 2011 and identifies five priorities for action in 2013.

Defining Combination Prevention: Ongoing trials in sub-Saharan Africa

Estimated Engagement in HIV Care Cascade in the US

As this graphic from AVAC Report 2012 shows, it is estimated that only 19 percent of HIV-positive people in the the US have an undetectable viral load.

Stepping Up the Pace: VMMC accelerates in priority countries

As this graphic from AVAC Report 2012 illustrates, the pace of implementation of VMMC for HIV prevention has increased dramatically since 2010 in priority countries.

Countries in sub-Saharan Africa Conducting Microbicide Gel and Ring Trials

2011 Investments in HIV Prevention R&D to End the AIDS Epidemic

HIV Prevention Research: Defining moments since 2010

Published in AVAC Report 2011, this timeline shows the HIV prevention scientific breakthroughs from July 2010 to Nov 2011, including the CAPRISA 004, iPrEx and Partners PrEP trials.

Many Opportunities for HIV Prevention

To end AIDS, we need HIV prevention options that are highly effective before, during and after exposure or infection. This graphic from AVAC Report 2011 lists some of these tools.

Priority Tools and Actions

This graphic from AVAC Report 2011 outlines the need to define, evaluate and implement combination prevention in every community affected by HIV. The boxes identifies some of the key strategies and actions needed to make this a reality.

AVAC Playbook 2012

AVAC Playbook 2012 includes AVAC’s analysis of what the top strategic goals should be on a global level, and particularly in hard-hit countries, over the year 2012. It also includes AVAC’s organizational priorities for contributing to these goals.