%0 Journal Article %T Current HIV Prevention Policies Are Jeopardizing the ˇ°End of AIDSˇ± Project: Realities Counteract Liberal Visions %A Reinhard H. Dennin %J World Journal of AIDS %P 138-156 %@ 2160-8822 %D 2017 %I Scientific Research Publishing %R 10.4236/wja.2017.72012 %X Here I discuss a series of in adequate decisions made by governments of, e.g., the European Union when designing strategies aimed at preventing the spread of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Although there have been minor successes in curbing the spread of HIV, here I focus on the multiple failings that have indirectly fostered the spread of HIV. I propose that a novel, programmatic set of strategies are needed to prevent the spread of HIV, which will be necessary to meet aims of the End of AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome) project. I also discuss barriers to the End of AIDS project, including financial burdens and noncompliance, in particular of the ˇ°at-riskˇ± termed population in resource rich countries, with current prevention strategies. The aim is (i) to foster supporting for the UNAIDS project by customized prevention concepts; and (ii) to raise awareness for the challenges yet to come, should the UNAIDS project fail. %K HIV Prevention %K New Public Health %K Biomedical Approach %K Human Behavior %U http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=77331