Current Initiatives
HIV
By 2023, the HIV pandemic continues to rise, with an estimated 37 million people affected by 2030. Marginalized groups and young people aged 13-24 account for a significant portion of new infections and face barriers in accessing prevention and treatment. The current response, heavily reliant on in-person services, is inefficient. There's an urgent need for a coordinated, technology-driven approach to effectively address and manage the HIV crisis.
Chronic Disease
Chronic diseases, such as heart disease, diabetes, and cancer, are long-term conditions with significant global impact. They require ongoing medical attention and often limit daily activities, emphasizing the importance of preventive healthcare, lifestyle changes, and continuous management to reduce their burden and improve quality of life.
Infectious Disease
Infectious diseases, like COVID-19, pose global health challenges. They spread rapidly, affecting millions. COVID-19, caused by the novel coronavirus, has led to widespread health crises, emphasizing the importance of vaccines, public health measures, and global cooperation to manage such pandemics and protect public health.