Elton John and It's A Sin cast call for action on HIV funding
Across the UK, there are an estimated 6,600 people who are living with HIV but are not diagnosed. Elton John, Russell T Davies, Olly Alexander, Callum Scott Howells and people living with HIV join the HIV Commission in urging the Government to not to miss this opportunity and make the decisions required to end new cases of HIV by 2030 during its upcoming spending review.
Here’s what we’re asking for:
- Expand HIV testing
- Greater support for people living with HIV
- Increased funding for HIV prevention
- New national HIV prevention programmes and campaigns
Find out more at www.nat.org.uk/fundtheplan
Видео Elton John and It's A Sin cast call for action on HIV funding канала NationalAIDSTrust
Here’s what we’re asking for:
- Expand HIV testing
- Greater support for people living with HIV
- Increased funding for HIV prevention
- New national HIV prevention programmes and campaigns
Find out more at www.nat.org.uk/fundtheplan
Видео Elton John and It's A Sin cast call for action on HIV funding канала NationalAIDSTrust
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