Its barely two years to the UNAIDS 2020 target of 90:90:90 – identifying 90% of people living with HIV; placing 90% of those living with HIV on treatment; and ensuring viral suppression of 90% of those persons on treatment. With over three decades of investment and progress in the fight against HIV, the international health community begins to envisage the possibility of an end to the pandemic. This achievement of this aspiration goal requires investment in strategies that enables programmes reach people who are at the greatest risk of HIV acquisition and transmission. Persons at great risk of HIV acquisition need fast tracked access to multiple prevention modalities to meet their varied needs. Access to HIV prevention tools need to be fast tracked to end the AIDS by 2030. Communities need to make all known effective HIV prevention modalities –  Treatment as Prevention, PrEP, PEP, Condom, behavior change – available especially to persons resident  in demographic and geographic hotspots that are key drivers of HIV transmission and acquisition.
The number of people living with HIV and the rate of new HIV infection within each geographical location varies at different  times.  It is also important to identify those persons with key demographic characteristicsthat  are drivers of HIV epidemics. It is important to identify and reach people with these demographics  in those areas where people at high risk for HIV infection, or people living with HIV are geographically concentrated in every country, region and district that drives the epidemic, and make HIV prevention tools readily available to people who need it most. This will help to to abruptly control the epidemic.