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However, across the region, progress is threatened by persistent structural barriers, entrenched stigma, health system weaknesses, and recent global funding disruptions, including the 2025 freeze on U.S. foreign aid. This review explores the multifaceted obstacles that continue to hinder the HIV response in SSA, from testing gaps to challenges in care retention and VLS, particularly among vulnerable populations. It further examines the potential consequences of funding cuts for health system resilience and epidemic control. Emphasising the need for equity-driven, locally adapted, and innovative strategies-such as community-based service delivery, digital health tools, long-acting therapies, and integrated care models-this article argues for renewed political commitment, sustainable financing, and stronger local and global partnerships. 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At a crossroads: confronting setbacks and advancing the 95-95-95 HIV targets in sub-Saharan Africa.
Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) remains at the epicentre of the global HIV epidemic and faces a decisive moment in its journey toward achieving the UNAIDS 95-95-95 targets. This review aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the progress toward these targets in SSA, identifying key challenges, barriers to viral load suppression, and potential strategies to improve treatment adherence and health outcomes. These goals-ensuring that 95% of people living with HIV know their status, 95% of those diagnosed are receiving treatment, and 95% of those receiving treatment achieve VLS-represent a bold vision to end HIV as a public health threat by 2030. However, across the region, progress is threatened by persistent structural barriers, entrenched stigma, health system weaknesses, and recent global funding disruptions, including the 2025 freeze on U.S. foreign aid. This review explores the multifaceted obstacles that continue to hinder the HIV response in SSA, from testing gaps to challenges in care retention and VLS, particularly among vulnerable populations. It further examines the potential consequences of funding cuts for health system resilience and epidemic control. Emphasising the need for equity-driven, locally adapted, and innovative strategies-such as community-based service delivery, digital health tools, long-acting therapies, and integrated care models-this article argues for renewed political commitment, sustainable financing, and stronger local and global partnerships. When setbacks loom large, this piece calls for urgent, coordinated action to protect progress, address persistent inequities, and secure a future where epidemic control is truly within reach.
期刊介绍:
AIDS Research and Therapy publishes articles on basic science, translational, clinical, social, epidemiological, behavioral and educational sciences articles focused on the treatment and prevention of HIV/AIDS, and the search for the cure. The Journal publishes articles on novel and developing treatment strategies for AIDS as well as on the outcomes of established treatment strategies. Original research articles on animal models that form an essential part of the AIDS treatment research are also considered