Published on : 04 Nov 2025, 3:55 pm Summary
Inequality within and between countries is fuelling pandemics and prolonging global crises, warns UNAIDS.
New report links inequality to higher COVID-19 deaths and HIV infection rates.
Low-income countries and migrants face the greatest barriers to vaccines, medicines, and health security.
Findings released ahead of G20 summit urge fairer access to treatments and technology.
UNAIDS calls for pre-emptive action to break the “inequality–pandemic cycle”.
High levels of inequality—within societies and across nations—are making the world more vulnerable to pandemics, worsening their economic impacts and prolonging their duration, according to a new report by the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS).
The findings are based o

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