SDG 3: Good Health & Well-Being
Institutions: Ministry of Health & Family Welfare | NITI Aayog
A newly published report under the UN80 vision compiles proposals to transition UNAIDS and sustain the global HIV response post-2030. The proposed operating model emphasizes greater integration of HIV programmes into national systems, streamlined coordination across UN agencies, and more efficient resource allocation. The report outlines a two-phase transition strategy that balances maintaining treatment and prevention services with reformed governance, funding, and country ownership. It calls for shifting from siloed HIV structures toward more coherent health architectures within multilateral and national frameworks.
For India, this report signals how global HIV governance may evolve, including greater expectations for domestic leadership, funding, and integration of HIV services within broader health systems. As UNAIDS reorients under UN80, India must anticipate shifts in programme partnerships, funding modalities, and technical support. The transition model also provides a reference for how disease-specific programmes (e.g. TB, malaria) might adapt under UN structural reforms.
Relevant Question for Policy Stakeholders:
How should India prepare its HIV programme architecture, financing, and partnerships to align with the expected shift toward integrated health systems under the UN80-driven transition?
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