The new report card is based on a comprehensive analysis of available data on global HIV prevention, including HIV surveillance, service coverage, spending trends, and independent evaluations of prevention programs. From this analysis, Working Group members assigned grades for 31 key indicators of global HIV prevention quality.
On average, grades assigned by the Working Group range from average to poor, with failing grades reported on some indicators, including the availability of timely, accurate data to track rates of new HIV infections in high-risk populations.
The report card includes the following recommendations to ensure that HIV prevention resources are used as effectively as possible (see the report for a complete list):
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