For Every Child, End AIDS: Seventh Stocktaking Report, 2016
Despite remarkable achievements in the prevention and treatment of HIV, this report finds that progress has been uneven globally. In 2015, more than half of the world’s new infections (1.1 million out of 2.1 million) were among women, children and adolescents, and nearly 2 million adolescents aged 10–19 were living with HIV. In sub-Saharan Africa…, Get the latest data, research and analysis on the issues affecting children around the world., Browse all UNICEF publications, Discover our latest reports and explore by topic. November 2016, FOR EVERY END AIDSSeventh Stocktaking Report, 2016 Throughout this report, the term children applies to all children below the age of 18 years, including adolescents, as defined in the Convention on the Rights of the Child. The United Nations defines adolescents as persons aged 1019 years, and youth as persons aged1524 years. Because HIV-related…