President of UN General Assembly (UNGA) Volkan Bozkir says although the world has made “great strides” since the first case of AIDS was reported four decades ago, the “tragic reality” is that the most vulnerable remain in jeopardy.
Bozkir, at the opening of a three-day High-Level Meeting on the Continuing Epidemic, said the vulnerable remained in jeopardy of being left behind as AIDS remained a development challenge.
“They are at greatest risk of being left behind as AIDS remains not just a health issue, but a broader development challenge,’’ he said.
The UNGA…