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Nigeria records 55% drop in condom distribution – UNAIDS

by Honesty Victor
November 26, 2025
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Nigeria records 55% drop in condom distribution – UNAIDS
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The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) says condom distribution in Nigeria fell by 55 per cent over the past year.

Launching its 2025 World AIDS Day report, Overcoming Disruption, Transforming the AIDS Response, UNAIDS warned that global HIV response is facing worst setback in decades.

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“Nigeria recorded a 55 per cent drop in condom distribution”, UNAIDS said.

UNAIDS reports widespread disruption to HIV prevention, testing and community-led programmes, adding that across 13 countries, the number of people newly initiated on treatment has fallen.

According to UNAIDS, 450,000 women in sub-Saharan Africa lose access to “mother mentors,” trusted community workers who link them to care.

The UN AIDS agency said abrupt funding cuts and a deteriorating human rights environment disrupt prevention and treatment services across dozens of countries.

“The funding crisis has exposed the fragility of the progress we fought so hard to achieve,” Winnie Byanyima, Executive Director of UNAIDS, said in Geneva on Tuesday.

“Behind every data point in this report are people,” Byanyima said.

“Babies missed for HIV screening, young women cut off from prevention support, and communities suddenly left without services and care. We cannot abandon them,” she added.

UNAIDS said before the crisis, adolescent girls and young women were already severely affected as 570 new HIV infections occur every day among young women aged 15 to 24.

“This is our moment to choose,” Byanyima said.

“We can allow these shocks to undo decades of hard-won gains, or we can unite behind the shared vision of ending AIDS.

“Millions of lives depend on the choices we make today.”

The UN agency warned that dismantled prevention programmes leave them even more vulnerable.

Community-led organisations, the backbone of HIV outreach, are also under pressure.

It said more than  60 per cent of women-led organisations say they have had to suspend essential services.

UNAIDS modelling now suggests that failure to restore prevention efforts could lead to an additional 3.3 million new HIV infections between 2025 and 2030.

The UN agency said international assistance has sharply declined, with OECD projections showing external health funding could fall by 30 to 40 per cent in 2025 compared with 2023.

“The impact has been immediate and severe, especially in low- and middle-income countries highly affected by HIV.”

UNAIDS urged world leaders to reaffirm global solidarity and multilateralism, including commitments made at the recent G20 Leaders Summit in South Africa.

The UN agency also urged world leaders to maintain and increase HIV funding, especially for countries most dependent on external assistance

It called for investment in innovation, including affordable long-acting prevention and upholding human rights and empower communities, which remain central to successful HIV responses.

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