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U.S., Trump administration won’t commemorate World AIDS Day this year

Last updated: December 1, 2025 12:10 pm
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On December 1, communities worldwide traditionally commemorate World AIDS Day, a day to remember those lost to HIV/AIDS, show support for those living with the virus, and strengthen global efforts to end the epidemic. Throughout the years, U.S. presidents have recognized this day in various ways. For instance, President George W. Bush highlighted the success of the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, while President Joe Biden renewed the commitment to ending the epidemic.

However, this year, the U.S. State Department announced that the U.S. government would not be officially commemorating World AIDS Day. This decision comes at a time when recent federal funding cuts have significantly impacted HIV/AIDS organizations globally. According to a report by UNAIDS, disruptions in funding have led to a decrease in access to pre-exposure prophylaxis, scaling back of services by NGOs, and a potential rise in new HIV infections after years of decline.

Currently, there are approximately 40 million people living with HIV worldwide, with 1.3 million new infections and over 600,000 deaths in 2024 alone. In the U.S., around 1.2 million individuals are living with HIV, with 32,000 new infections annually. Despite recent advancements in treatment and prevention, such as the long-acting injectable lenacapavir and effective drug regimens, stigma, discrimination, and inequalities continue to hinder progress in ending the epidemic.

While World AIDS Day may not directly save lives, it serves as a reminder of the ongoing battle against HIV/AIDS. As Beatriz Grinsztejn, president of the International AIDS Society, emphasized, it is a day to honor the strength of communities, the power of science, and the courage of everyone affected by HIV. As the U.S. opts out of commemorating World AIDS Day this year, it is crucial to remain vigilant in our efforts to combat the resurgence of HIV/AIDS and ensure continued support for those affected by the virus.

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