Climate change and HIV

As international attention increasingly turns to climate change, evidence emerges about the impact it is having on the HIV epidemic.

Climate-related events, such as droughts, increase the risk of HIV transmission among already vulnerable populations, as well as impacting on HIV treatment efforts and adherence. Despite this, climate change policies often do not include any measures to scale up HIV treatment and prevention programmes.

2019
https://www.avert.org/news/climate-change-affecting-hiv-epidemics-africa
https://www.unaids.org/en/resources/presscentre/featurestories/2019/september/20190920_climate-change-people-living-with-hiv
https://www.businesslive.co.za/bd/world/africa/2019-01-31-how-climate-change-is-undermining-the-war-against-hiv-in-africa/
http://itpcglobal.org/why-hiv-activists-must-care-about-climate-justice/
“Climate change must now be regarded as one of the most significant challenges to people’s health and well-being.” Gunilla Carlsson, UNAIDS Executive Director, a.i.
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