Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam has made notable strides in combating HIV/AIDS, with key milestones such as reducing new HIV infections and AIDS patients, lowering AIDS-related deaths, and curbing disease progression, Deputy Prime Minister Le🎐 Thanh Long has affirmed.
Speaking at a November 29 hybrid meeting organised by the Ministry of Health to mark World AIDS Day (December 1), Long, who is also Chairman of the National Committee for AIDS, Drugs, and Prostitution Prevention and Control, emphasised that this event calls on every individual, organisation, community, and nation to join hands, share responsibility, and demonstrate resilience to protect the health of themselves and their communities. He reaffirmed Vietnam's commitment to creating a society free from stigma and discrimination toward people living with HIV. According to the official, the Vietnamese Government has remained committed to prioritising resources, developing synchronous policies, and implementing effective measures for HIV/AIDS prevention and control. However, Long acknowledged that challenges remain and the HIV/AIDS epidemic continues to threaten public health and socio-economic development, while stigma and discrimination against people living with HIV persist. To meet the goal of ending AIDS in Vietnam by 2030, he uDeputy Prime Minister Le Thanh Long has affirmed.rged ministries, central agencies, local authorities, and socio-political organisations to integrate HIV/AIDS prevention and control into broader economic and social development plans. He also called for the continued implementation of Party guidelines and State policies, along with increased investment and financial support for prevention efforts.
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