Our Call to Action
How Europe can end HIV by 2030
Outcomes to end the epidemic by 2030
With little more than five years remaining until 2030, HIV Outcomes calls on the European Parliament and European Commission to prioritise the fight against HIV/AIDS over the 2024-2029 EU mandate, in line with the global political commitment to end the AIDS epidemic by 2030.
To help achieve this goal, and in support of national efforts to enhance the long-term health and well-being of people living with HIV, HIV Outcomes calls for the adoption of a new EU Action Plan on HIV/AIDS.
If Europe is to achieve the UNAIDS 2030 target for ending the HIV/AIDS epidemic, European institutions must play their part by renewing the EU’s comittment to the fight against HIV/AIDS.
HIV Outcomes calls for EU policy-makers to support the development of an EU-wide Action Plan on HIV/AIDS, focused on three main aims:
Reaffirming the EU’s political comittment to ending the HIV/AIDS epidemic by 2030
Improving rapid access to HIV prevention and treatment options
Enhancing efforts to strengthen the long-term health and well-being of people living with HIV
Priority proposals
Our priority proposals for a new EU Action Plan focus principally on:
Enhancing HIV initiatives and best-practice sharing with the Public Health Expert Group (PHEG)
Improving EU-wide data collection, including on health-related quality of life (HRQoL)
Funding programmes that support person-reported outcome measurements (PROMs)
Funding pilot studies on long-term care for people living with HIV
Combatting stigma and discrimination affecting people living with HIV
Engaging civil society and community organisations