UBRAF Centralized Resources for 2022-2023 - Accelerating progress on HIV and AIDS and ending inequalities in the world of work
The AIDS epidemic is not over and the COVID-19 pandemic has further threatened to offset the gains made over the last 40 years1. In this context, the new Global AIDS Strategy 2021-2026 — End Inequalities End AIDS2 —seeks to accelerate progress towards ending AIDS as a public health threat by 2030, as committed to in the Sustainable Development Agenda, using an inequalities lens to close the gaps that are impeding progress. As a cosponsoring organization of the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), the ILO plays a leadership role in (i) scaling up HIV policy and programmes in the world of work; (ii) mobilizing the private sector’s HIV response; (iii) co-convening the global response on HIV-sensitive social protection; (iv) promoting access to HIV testing and life-saving Anti-Retroviral Treatment (ART) for millions of workers and their families and (v) strengthening the non-discriminatory legal and policy framework.
- Project symbol
- GLO/22/01/UNA
- Admin unit
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GEDI
- Start date
- 01/01/2022
- End date
- 31/12/2023
- Total allocation
- 3100000
- Total expenditure
- Status
- Closed
- 3043649
- Development Partners
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Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS
- Country/Countries
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Haiti
China
United Republic of Tanzania
Russian Federation
India
Zambia
Global
Indonesia
Mozambique
Cameroon
Malawi
Uganda
Nigeria
Zimbabwe
Kenya
Ukraine
- Outcomes
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Outcome 5: Gender equality and equality of treatment and opportunities for all