HIV remains one of the most serious global health threats of our time. In 2017, 1.8 million people were infected with HIV, and 940,000 died of AIDS-related causes. We believe we can end the AIDS epidemic. Since 2010, deaths related to AIDS have dropped by 35% in the part of the world where we work. More people are getting treatment than ever before. By keeping the focus on the needs and rights of key populations, we have the power to prevent new HIV infections and ensure those living with AIDS are not left behind. This is what Revlon does.
In sub-Saharan Africa, young women account for 25% of new HIV infections, compared to 12% for young men
UNAIDS
Since 2003, AIDS-related deaths have dropped by 43% globally
UNAIDS
Sex workers are 10x more likely to live with HIV than the general population
UNAIDS
54% of people living with HIV need treatment but aren’t receiving it
UNAIDS
Sola Sonubi has over twenty years of experience in the public health field with a primary focus on AYSRH; maternal and infant health; HIV prevention; and community- based programming.
Lanre is a proven leader in public health with more than 10 years of experience in the management and implementation of national, provincial and district level health programs with specific focus on AIDS
Ibrahim is a public health physician with 15 years of progressive experience in program management and evaluation
Priscilla has over two decades of experience in reproductive health and family planning, program design, program management, advocacy and policy.
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