This graphic, which appears in the AVAC Report 2014/15, lists and describes key attributes that ensure a target into impact.
Turning Targets into Impact
Mind the Gap
This graphic, presented in the AVAC Report 2014/15: HIV Prevention on the Line, shows all the components of a comprehensive response to end the epidemic.
Targets that Worked
As seen in this graphic from AVAC Report 2014/15: HIV Prevention on the Line, ambitious coverage targets that are well-defined in terms of the components of service delivery, impact and populations and need led to success for VMMC (VMMC) and antiretroviral therapy (ART).
A Target That Worked: 3 by 5
Appearing in AVAC Report 2014/2015: HIV Prevention on the Line, this graphic shows how a target was set and met to provide ART Treatment U=U to 3 million people.
New HIV Infections in Low-and Middle-Income Countries by Scenario
Appearing in the AVAC Report 2014/15: HIV Prevention on the Line, this graphic illustrates how different combinations of interventions affect rates of HIV acquisition.
Targets that Require Work: PrEP and Combination Prevention
Targets are urgently needed for daily oral PrEP and combination prevention. This graphic, from AVAC Report 2014/15: HIV Prevention on the Line, proposes goals and shows what’s in place and what is missing today.
Past Success, Present Gaps: VMMC targets, 2011 and today
VMMC (VMMC) is a highly effective HIV prevention strategy that has benefited from ambitious target setting that ticked all the boxes—investment, political will and evidence. This graphic is from AVAC Report 2014/15: HIV Prevention on the Line.
Global ART Coverage (2014)
This graphic, which appears in the AVAC Report 2014/15: HIV Prevention on the Line, depicts global ART coverage.
Change in Funding for Civil Society Organizations for Human Rights-Related Work
This graphic, presented in the AVAC Report 2014/15: HIV Prevention on the Line, shows the change in funding for civil society organizations for human-rights related work.
What to Expect for PrEP in Africa in 2015
Appearing in the AVAC Report 2014/15: HIV Prevention on the Line, this graphic shows ongoing and completed PrEP trials in Africa.