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2030: Time is running out

We need your help! Together we can end new cases of HIV in the UK by 2030.

Our campaign aims to help end stigma around HIV and end HIV transmissions altogether. We’re telling everyone: someone living with HIV and on effective treatment can’t pass it on.

It’s one of the most positive messages someone living with HIV can hear. It reduces the stigma around HIV and provides motivation to stay on treatment to keep both themselves and their sexual partners healthy. 

In 2023, Terrence Higgins Trust, Public Health Wales and NHS Wales ran a nationwide partnership campaign on PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis). The campaign explained how the drug can be used to prevent HIV and where to access it in Wales.

HIV Action Plan

In March 2023, the Welsh Government released the final version of the HIV Action Plan for Wales 2023-26 which aims at creating an environment that can deliver zero transmissions of HIV by 2030.

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