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We must act urgently to revive condom programmes.
Condoms are still the most widely used HIV prevention method, averting more than 100 million new HIV infections globally from 1990-2020. But persistent gaps remain in access to and use of male and female condoms as well as lubricants.
61%
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of men ages 15–49 use condoms with non-regular partners.*
Global target of 80% by 2025
48%
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of young women ages 15–24 use condoms with non-regular partners.*
Global target of 80% by 2025