The Global Health Observatory
Explore a world of health data
The Global Health Observatory
Explore a world of health data
• Age (0-14, 0–4, 5–9, 10–14, 10–19, 15+,15–24,15–49, 50+ years)
• Key populations (men who have sex with men, people living in prisons, people who inject drugs, sex workers, trans and gender diverse people)
• Cities and other administrative regions of epidemiologic importance
*The category of other includes trans and gender diverse people who choose an identity other than male or female.
The data on people receiving antiretroviral therapy are collected through a joint international monitoring and reporting process with WHO, UNICEF and the UNAIDS Secretariat. For this purpose, a joint data tool has been developed that contains Global AIDS monitoring (GAM) indicators. Data are also compiled from the most recent reports received by WHO and/or UNAIDS from health ministries or from other reliable sources in the countries, such as bilateral partners, foundations and nongovernmental organizations that are major providers of treatment services. In order to facilitate collaboration at country level, the country offices of WHO, UNICEF and the UNAIDS Secretariat, work jointly with national counterparts and partner agencies to collate and validate data in a single collaborative consultation process. In addition, at least once a year, international data reconciliation meetings are organized to review and validate data reported to WHO, UNICEF, the UNAIDS Secretariat, the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria; and the United States President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief. Where discrepancies are identified between data reported to the different organizations, follow-up letters are sent to UNAIDS, UNICEF and WHO country offices to liaise with national authorities to seek clarification and resolve discrepancies.