Ending HIV as a Public Health Threat through Strong Health Systems

Ending HIV as a Public Health Threat through Strong Health Systems

Although remarkable progress has been achieved in HIV control over the past three decades with significant advancements in treatment and prevention, HIV remains a complex global public health challenge. Closing equity gaps through local solutions and integrating HIV programs with primary health care based in strong health systems are crucial to achieving the ambitious Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) 95-95-95 goals.

Since the early stages of the HIV and AIDS epidemic, MSH has used a health systems approach to enable local partners and communities deliver tailored, gender-sensitive, and high-quality services to vulnerable populations in countries across the globe. We foster approaches that help our partners more effectively manage their medicines, finances, workforce, and information and promote communities as the leaders of disease prevention and response.