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<p>The UK is proud to remain the second largest international funder of the HIV response.
The UK Government’s recent investment in the Global Fund to fight AIDS, TB and Malaria
will provide anti-retroviral therapy for 1.3 million people living with HIV. The UK
is also at the forefront of work to prevent further spread of AIDS, which remains
a top killer of adolescents in Africa.</p><p>The STOPAIDS report highlights how DFID
has responded to the changing epidemic by adapting its spend on HIV, noting also our
assessment of how to maximise results by focussing on women and girls, key populations,
together with the integration of HIV responses into the wider health system and broader
development priorities.</p><p>We will continue to lead the way by working with civil
society partners, international governments and organisations, to ensure the ambitious
international commitments on HIV are met, saving even more lives and ending AIDS as
a public health threat by 2030.</p>
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