Hanoi steps up efforts to control HIV/AIDS
Hanoi has launched an expanded plan to combat HIV/AIDS in 2025, aiming to improve early detection, increase access to treatment, and enhance harm-reduction interventions.

Hanoi steps up HIV response. Photo: Thanh Binh/Kinh te & Do thi Newspaper
Vice Chairman of the Hanoi People's Committee Le Hong Son has approved the initiative, which focuses on achieving key health targets to curb the spread of the virus and ensure effective treatment.
The move is part of the city's efforts to have 90% of people living with HIV know their status, 90% of diagnosed patients on antiretroviral (ARV) treatment, and 98% of those on treatment achieving viral suppression.
Hanoi aims to provide needle exchange services to 80% of drug users and ensure that 70% of female sex workers and men who have sex with men (MSM) have access to condoms. The city will also continue methadone treatment to over 4,300 people with opioid dependence and expand access to pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for high-risk groups.
Efforts will focus on harm reduction, testing and scaling up treatment. Public awareness campaigns will be intensified, targeting high-risk groups, while mobile HIV testing services will be used for early detection. The health system will continue to integrate HIV/AIDS services into general hospitals and community clinics to ensure comprehensive care and treatment adherence.
The Hanoi Department of Health is leading implementation, coordinating with law enforcement and social service agencies to improve outreach and strengthen surveillance. The city will also improve security at methadone treatment facilities and rehabilitation centers. As part of a broader public health strategy, the authorities are committed to reducing HIV transmission and ensuring that those affected receive timely support and care.
Source: Plan No. 32/KH-UBND dated Febuary 5, 2025

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