dr. nelly mugo. [applause] >> good morning, everybody. i would like to thank the organizers for giving me this opportunity to talk to you and realize the hiv prevention revolution. we have heard a lot about where we are in this conference and it remained the global health challenge. thirteen million people have died since 1980. the current population of kenya is fourteen million. not a small number of people. the current estimate is we have four million people living with hiv aids and in that year 2.7 million newly infected with 1.8 million dead. close to the population of swaziland. the most common cause of death in africa and the sixth most common globally. 30 years into the hiv epidemic, we have intervention like intervention of new infections. for the very first time we can begin to visualize a future free from hiv aids. what we need to change to delivered the hiv prevention service, we need to start thinking about the populations most at risk for targeted intervention. then we need to prioritize the interventions that work. within th