HIV and was officially recognized in the early 80’s as a new health condition with little knowledge about the virus or chain of infection. While people had no idea of what people living with HIV go through, this led to death of so many people around the globe as a result of AIDS and other related infections.
Over the years, millions of people have died due to HIV infection, making, government, institution and other stakeholders to introduce new policies to support research into the causes of HIV, provision of care, support and treatment for people living with HIV. Currently, HIV still remain an incurable disease. Stakeholders continues to educate the general public on, spread of HIV, the need to end stigmatization against people living with HIV, campaigns to prevent HIV as well as important information about HIV and other HIV related health issues.

Today, it is generally known that a vaccine is one of the best chances to stop the spread of diseases as well as to stop a pandemic because it prevents infection thereby lowering death rates or spread of the disease while reducing the burdens on health systems. Vaccine has prevented polio, smallpox, measles, ebola and other diseases and also wiped out deadly diseases around the world. Yearly immunization saves up to 3 million lives, by protecting people from disease like measles, polio, yellow fever, tetanus, cholera, diphtheria, and influenza. More than 1.9 billion children around the world were vaccinated by UNICEF between 2000 and 2016

According to the UNAIDS 2019, a global HIV & AIDS statistics revealed that 1.7 million people became newly infected with HIV (end 2018) which has been reduced compared to 1997 report when the peak of HIV new infection was 2.9 million. This make vaccine essential for putting an end to HIV. A vaccine against HIV could save millions of lives if government, donors, institutions, private sectors, individual step up their support to keep on funding HIV vaccines research and development programs for the world to end the virus once and for all!

Kayode Owoso – LeNNiB Champion 2020