Key Market Indicators
Mozambique is set to make major strides in HIV/AIDS treatment coverage, with estimates predicting that it will reach 89% of persons living with HIV by 2026. This is up from 72% in 2021, representing an average annual increase of 3.2 points since 2009. In 2021, the country ranked 57th in the world for HIV/AIDS treatment coverage, with Vietnam placing ahead of it at 72%. Cape Verde, Latvia, and Zimbabwe were numbers 2, 3, and 4 in this ranking, respectively. Meanwhile, the number of Mozambican persons aged 0-14 living with HIV is projected to drop to 130,170 units in 2026, a 0.1% decrease from 2021. Since 1995, the country's HIV prevalence among this population has decreased by an average of 1.3% each year. In 2021, it ranked second in the world, with Nigeria being the leader at 130,920 units. Nigeria, Mozambique, and Tanzania occupied the top three spots in this ranking.