A blueprint to an AIDS-free generation

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton at the International AIDS Conference plenary session. Photo by: © Ryan Rayburn / IAS

A number of pledges were announced on the second day of the 2012 International AIDS Conference in Washington, D.C., starting with the host country, the United States.

At the conference’s first plenary session, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton announced $80 million in additional funding to ensure HIV-positive pregnant women would get the necessary treatment they need to prevent mother-to-child HIV transmission. She also pledged $40 million in support of South Africa’s plan to reach half a million boys and men in 2013 for voluntary medical male circumcisions.

Clinton pledged the following as well:

Further, the top U.S. diplomat appointed U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator Eric Goosby to lead the development of a blueprint that outlines U.S. goals and objectives to achieve an AIDS-free generation. The blueprint is expected to be unveiled on World AIDS Day 2012.

Below are other pledges, calls to action and upcoming events at the weeklong conference:

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