The HIV care cascade for men who have sex with men (MSM) serves as a critical tool for evaluating progress in HIV prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and viral suppression. By analyzing gaps in service provision, the cascade informs targeted planning, advocacy, and resource allocation to meet the UNAIDS “95-95-95” targets. These targets are aimed at ensuring:
– 95% of people living with HIV know their status.
– 95% of those diagnosed receive sustained antiretroviral therapy (ART).
– 95% of individuals on ART achieve viral suppression by 2025.

This cascade analysis focuses on MSM in Armenia, based on data as of December 31, 2023, and highlights key challenges in service delivery.

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The publication was prepared by ECOM and published as part of the Regional project “Sustainability of services for key populations in the region of Eastern Europe and Central Asia” (SoS_project 2.0), implemented by a consortium of organizations led by the Alliance for Public Health in partnership with the CO “100% Life”, with financial support from the Global Fund.

The views expressed in this publication are those of the authors and may not reflect the views of the consortium organizations as well as the Global Fund.

The Global Fund was not involved in agreeing and approving either the material itself or the possible conclusions from it.