Global HIV/AIDS Epidemic Dashboard

Visualizing UNAIDS Data and Key Challenges

People Living with HIV (2023)
39.9M

Total number of people living with HIV globally.

New HIV Infections (2023)
1.3M

Target for 2025 is 370.0K.

AIDS-Related Deaths (2023)
630.0K

Deaths have declined by 69% since the 2004 peak.

People Without Treatment (2023)
9.3M

Almost a quarter are not on life-saving therapy.

Infection and Death Trends (2010-2023)
Progress in reducing new infections and deaths.
Treatment Gap (2023)
Out of 39.9M people, 9.3M are not receiving treatment.
Funding vs. Need
A significant funding gap jeopardizes the goal of ending AIDS by 2030.
Gender Disparities
Women and girls are disproportionately affected.

62%

of all new HIV infections in Sub-Saharan Africa in 2023 were among women and girls.

Regions with Rising Infections
Despite global progress, new infections are increasing in these areas.
  • Middle East & North Africa
  • Eastern Europe & Central Asia
  • Latin America
The Path to End AIDS

Ending AIDS by 2030 is a Sustainable Development Goal. Achieving this requires closing the treatment and funding gaps, addressing gender inequalities, fighting stigma, and focusing efforts on the regions and populations most affected. This dashboard highlights the data-driven path forward.