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UNAIDS / GLOBAL HIV REPORT
STORY: UNAIDS / GLOBAL HIV REORT
TRT: 03:33
SOURCE: UNAIDS
RESTRICTIONS: NONE
LANGUAGE: FRENCH / RUSSIAN / NATS
DATELINE: RECENT - TEMBISA TOWNSHIP, JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA / OUAGADOUGOU, BURKINA FASO / BOBO DIOULASSO, BURKINA FASO / ST PETERSBURG, RUSSIA
RECENT - TEMBISA TOWNSHIP, JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA
1. Wide shot, people walking along
2. Various shots, people at an outdoor market
3. Various shots, young people pouring out of school
4. Wide shot, four girls in school uniform walking
5. Various shots, girls and peer counsellor Selokela Molamodi sitting and chatting
6. Med shot, peer counsellor Selokela Molamodi at home taking care of her sister
7. Various shots, Selokela and mom leaving their house, walking in street
8. Various shots, school boys playing football on sandy pitch
9. Med shot, man taking his antiretroviral treatment
10. Various shots, pill, pill box, pill in hand, glass of water
RECENT - OUAGADOUGOU, BURKINA FASO
11.Various shots, exterior shot of health clinic
12. Med shot, assistant in front of Get tested for HIV sign
13. Med shot, male nurse testing a patient (finger prick)
14. Close up, strips with blood sample
15. Various shots, HIV counsellor Marata Zongo picking up patient from HIV testing room
16. Med shot, counsellor giving advice on using condom
17. Close up, condom package and her showing how to take it out
18. SOUNDUP (French) Marata Zongo, HIV Counsellor:
“Check the expiry date, rip package like this, take it out and chase air out of the top”
19. Wide shot, doctor and male patient
20. Close up, doctor talking to patient
21. Wide shot, patient and doctor behind curtain
22. Wide shot, inspecting patient, head lamp on
23. Close up, patient’s hands with PrEP pills (PrEP is pre-exposure prophylaxis—the use of antiretroviral medicines to prevent HIV among people who are HIV-negative)
24. Close up, PrEP pill bottle and info card
25. Wide shot, stack of pills
26. Various shots, male nurse, AAS Pharmacist Aziz Traoré
27. SOUNDBITE (French) Aziz Traoré, Pharmacist:
“We need to update and restart prevention campaigns among the general population because we thought we had won the fight but in my humble opinion it’s not effective.”
RECENT - BOBO DIOULASSO, BURKINA FASO
28. Close up, sign of HIV NGO AED (Association Espoir pour Demain)
29. Wide shot, young men milling about outside AED
30. Wide shot, interior young men and women settling in classroom
31. Various shots, classroom
32. Med shot, two young girls listening
33. SOUNDBITE (French) Christine Kafando, AED founder
“We realize that the people most affected (by HIV) today are young people aged 14 to 24 and that is inadmissible after years of mobilization and support ...how could we have overlooked a generation like that."
RECENT - ST PETERSBURG, RUSSIA
34. Wide shot, street shot snowy day
35. Med shot, person walking in health drop-in centre Gigieya
36. Med shot, person taking to nurse at entrance
37. Close up, free Test packets (HIV self-test) kits
38. Med shot, peer counsellor with patient conducting oral fluid HIV test
39. Close up, oral fluid HIV test
40. SOUNDUP (Russian) Peer Councellor:
“It (HIV) is transmitted sexually by unprotected sex and only condoms can protect you.”
41. Pan right, from bucket of condoms to HIV/Hepatitis pamphlets
42. Med shot, health practitioner taking notes regarding used syringe drop-off
43. Close up, dropping used syringes in bucket
44. Close up, used syringes
45. Various shots, health practitioner taking condoms and syringes out from stock
46. Pan left, health practitioner handing all over to client
The pace of progress in reducing new HIV infections, increasing access to treatment and ending AIDS-related deaths is slowing down according to a new report released today by UNAIDS.
The report, UNAIDS Global AIDS Update, Communities at the Centre, shows a mixed picture with some countries making impressive gains while others are experiencing rises in new HIV infections and AIDS-related deaths.
Globally, around 1.7 million people became newly infected with HIV in 2018, a 16 percent decline since 2010, driven mostly by steady progress across most of Eastern and Southern Africa.
South Africa, for example, has made huge advances and successfully reduced new HIV infections by over 50 percent and AIDS-related deaths by around 40 percent since 2010. However, there have been worrying increases in new HIV infections in Eastern Europe and Central Asia (29 percent), in the Middle East and North Africa (10 percent), and in Latin America (7 percent).
The number of people newly added onto treatment every year has been steadily increasing since 2010, reaching 23.3 million of the 37.9 million people living with HIV last year. Around 770,000 people died from AIDS-related illnesses, a significant reduction from the 1.7 million people who died at the peak of the epidemic in 2004.
In 2018 an estimated 37.9 million people globally were living with HIV, 23.3 people were accessing treatment, 1.7 million people became newly infected with HIV, 770,000 people died from AIDS-related illnesses, 74.9 million people have become infected with HIV since the start of the epidemic, 32.0 million people have died from AIDS-related illnesses since the start of the epidemic.
Global declines in AIDS-related deaths have largely been driven by progress in eastern and southern Africa and South Africa, for example, has made huge advances and successfully reduced new HIV infections by over 50 percent and AIDS-related deaths by around 40 percent since 2010.
Russia has a growing HIV epidemic and it has been largely concentrated among injecting drug users (IDU). Gigieva along with Astra are two health centres providing medical services, counselling, HIV testing, legal and psychological care. They also distribute condoms, self-test HIV kits, and clean syringes among other things.
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