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Uganda continues to accelerate reductions in new HIV infections and AIDS-related deaths, despite chronic infectious disease outbreaks, health system stressors, and economic fragility. This is reflected in Uganda’s HIV clinical cascade, which demonstrates substantial progress in finding, diagnosing, and successfully treating people living with HIV (PLHIV) since 2016. Today, an estimated 92% of Ugandans living with HIV know their status, 84% are linked to lifesaving treatment, and 79% are virally suppressed,1 inching closer to global 95-95-95 targets and, importantly, ensuring they can live healthy and productive lives.