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The HIV epidemic in the WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region has been expanding for the past decade. There were an estimated 330 000 people living with HIV in the Region at the end of 2014.

Although overall HIV prevalence in the Region is still low at 0.1%, new infections reached 42 000 in 2014. The rising number of new infections makes it the region with the fastest growing HIV epidemic in the world. At the same time, AIDS-related deaths have been increasing, reaching an estimated 15 000 in 2014. The regional HIV epidemic reflects the diversity of the Region with different populations being most affected in different places. Countries in the Region are increasingly recognizing the importance of having better data on these varied epidemics.

While only a few years ago there was very little reliable information, today most countries have evidence confirming concentrated epidemics in one or more most-at-risk populations. This includes:

  • Concentrated HIV epidemics among injecting drug users in Afghanistan, Egypt, Islamic Republic of Iran, Libya, Morocco and Pakistan
  • HIV epidemics increasingly noted among men who have sex with men, including in Egypt, Sudan and Tunisia.
  • Elevated HIV prevalence among in female sex workers Djibouti, Morocco and Somalia.
  • Evidence of onwards transmission of HIV from male migrant workers to their spouses upon return to their home countries.

WHO HIV programme

Information resources

Recent publications

From HIV testing to lifelong care and treatment Access to the continuum of HIV care and treatment in the Eastern Mediterranean Region - Progress report 2014

Fact sheet to the WHO consolidated guidelines on HIV testing services | Arabic

WHO recommends HIV testing by lay providers | Arabic

WHO recommendations to assure HIV testing quality | Arabic

Training modules: HIV basic knowledge and stigma reduction in health care settings

Introduction to the course

Module 1: HIV epidemiology, transmission and prevention

Module 2: natural history and clinical aspects

Module 3: HIV testing and counselling and ethics

Module 4: HIV care and psychosocial support

Handout for participants

Policy documents

Regional strategy for health sector response to HIV 2011–2015 [pdf 106Mb]

Regional networks

Middle East and North Africa Harm Reduction Association (MENAHRA)

Regional Arab Network Against AIDS (RANAA)

Religious Groups In the Arab World Network against AIDS (CHAHAMA) [Arabic]

Regional knowledge hubs

Iranian National Center for Addiction Studies, Islamic Republic of Iran [Farsi] 

Regional Knowledge Hub for HIV surveillance, Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Islamic Republic of Iran

Related topics

Tuberculosis

Malaria

Related programmes

Stop TB

Mental health and substance abuse

Nutrition

Collaborating centres

WHO Collaborating Centre for Research on HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and Lung Diseases/The Epidemiological Laboratory (Epi-Lab), Khartoum, Sudan

WHO Collaborating Centre for Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome/US Navy Medical Research Unit No. 3 (NAMRU 3), Department of the Navy, Cairo, Egypt

WHO Collaborating Centre for Acquired Immuno Deficiency Syndrome/University of Kuwait, Kuwait City, Kuwait

WHO Collaborating Centre for Training and Research in Reproductive Health/International Training and Research Center in Reproductive Health and Population, Tunis, Tunisia 

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