Abstract
HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria kill more than 2 million people every year1–3 and cause a disproportionate burden on the world's most disadvantaged people. WHO recognises the urgency of tackling inequities and redoubling efforts to prevent and control these diseases during the COVID-19 pandemic and looking ahead to post-pandemic recovery. The uneven progress to date in addressing inequalities in HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria is a complex issue and requires strengthening of people-centred primary health care and universal health coverage, as well as multisectoral actions on the social determinants of health.
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