Uganda is set to take significant strides in the global fight against HIV, as the Ministry of Health (MOH) sets its sights on integrating new, cutting-edge prevention methods into the country’s National HIV Combination Prevention Strategy.

With the aim of ending AIDS as a public health threat by 2030, these advancements come at a critical time in Uganda’s ongoing battle against HIV, where the stakes remain high despite notable progress.
According to UNAIDS, Uganda’s HIV prevalence rate currently stands at 5.5% among adults aged 15-49 years, with an estimated 38,000 new infections reported in 2023.